Measure and cut the crown molding front section.
Kitchen cabinet crown moulding angles.
Cut a mating angle on the next piece of.
Cut at one mark then move the molding along to the next mark.
As with crown molding on walls the trick to.
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Set the miter saw to a 45 degree angle cut.
Cut the left hand miter joint mark the crown molding s length then use the other guide block to set the saw blade and cut the right hand miter.
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Crown molding is a visual flourish that turns standard cabinets into gorgeous integrated parts of any room.
Though cutting it may seem like a daunting process knowing how to measure and miter the molding will help everything go smoothly.
Provide a nailing surface for crown moulding by attaching solid wood mounting strips to the top edges of the cabinets.
Mount the crown molding to the cabinet using the brad nailer.
Standard crown molding with 52 and 38 angles and assume that the angle between the wall is 90.
Measure and mark the front section of crown molding to the cabinet width.
Repeat this process with the rest of the cabinets with outside corners.
Place the crown molding so that it is rests upside down and at a 45 degree angle against the saw fence.
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Hold the crown molding against the cabinet and tight to the ceiling then nail it to the cabinet using a pneumatic brad nailer and 1 inch brads.
Cutting crown molding for topping kitchen cabinets tends to be easier than cutting it for walls because unlike most walls the square angles on cabinets actually are square.
For any cabinets with an inside corner cut the miters with the opposite 45 degree angle so that the miter angles on the crown molding cut into itself.
Cut strips of straight 3 4 in x 1 1 2 in wood to fit the front and sides of each cabinet.