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\n<\/p><\/div>"}To learn more, including how to fix gaps or excess material in between your pieces of crown molding, scroll down. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. To cut a basic angle, a miter saw works well. The other option is to cope your corners. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. File down the trim pieces until they fit perfectly.Cut corners rarely need to be perfect. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. By using our site, you agree to our At what angle should I cut the molding for a corner? Keep loose hair, clothing, and jewelry out of the way. How do you measure for trim? This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. Clamp the second piece still and cut along the line with a coping saw. The point should aim toward the corner it is going to be part of. Also note the degree of the angles. If you have a bevel protractor, use it to determine the specific angle of your corner. We know ads can be annoying, but they’re what allow us to make all of wikiHow available for free.

The way you cut depends on whether you need to cover an inside corner, which is concave and between connecting walls, or an outside corner, which is convex and juts out from the walls. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. You will need to use a miter saw to connect 2 pieces of trim at an angle. Measure out your wall space to determine how long the trim needs to be. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. Fit the cut pieces together on a flat surface and hold the second piece straight up. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. Use a tape measure on the wall, but also hold the piece of trim to the wall to get an idea of how it will fit. This method works best for perfect 90-degree corners where you don’t need to worry about compensating for strange angles. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.
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