Cutting crown molding can be confusing. This eBook, provided on a CD in PDF format, shows you a fool-proof way that was used by master carpenters years ago. I GUARANTEE you will install crown molding like a pro!
Description
Watch this video to discover some of the various tips on cutting Crown Molding covered in this eBook.
My Crown Molding eBook is now available as a CD-ROM. If you don't want to hassle with downloading and opening a PDF file, I can send you the Crown Molding eBook on a traditional CD-ROM. It comes via regular mail. FREE Adobe Reader software allows you to open, read and print the eBook.
$15.00 restocking fee.
This eBook contains many gorgeous step-by-step color photos and covers the following topics:
Required Tools and Safety
Positioning and Cutting Crown Molding
Inside Corners
Outside Corners
Ending Crown Molding on a Wall
Nailing Tips
Crown Molding On Top of Cabinets
Crown in 45 and 60 Degree Bay Windows
Crown Molding in Stairwells
Cathedral and Vaulted Ceilings
NO instructions for using a coping saw nor a compound miter saw are included.WHY? Because you don't need either tool! Master carpenters for hundreds of years never had those tools. You don't need them either.
Why waste time coping when you already have a perfect fit? No other publication I know of shows this trick to perfect fits in corners using just a miter saw!
Links to the AsktheBuilder Crown Molding Videos
"I just reviewed the eBook – great idea setting up inside and outside corners of varying angles! This step alone will save me the cost of your eBook (in trashed molding material).
Thanks again!" ... Patrick Giacobbe
"I was fretting about doing the crown molding job I had as I could not figure out how to use the compond miter saw to cut crown molding. I went to the compound miter saw sites and found their tables of settings jiberish (especially the day before the job). I found your site and coughed up the 20 bucks and I followed your suggestions about making the test strips and voila! Within a couple of hours, I literally couldn't believe I was making almost perfect crown moldings! Not only that, for each crown molding I layed, I tested the corners to be molded first, as you suggested, then took the correct test strip from each corner e.g, outer corner, left side, 45 degrees (plus the other side of the molding) inner corner, 43 degrees, right side with me to the saw. Then I replicated the strips (only using the correct length).
Thank you. Best 20 bucks I have spent! ... Allan Hide