How to Install Crown Molding on Kitchen Cabinets
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Adding crown molding to your kitchen cabinets can increase the elegance significantly. Watch this video for a few tips on how to do it. For more DIY projects like this head to www.familyhandyman.com
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Best video for someone who knows almost nothing about cutting molding. Thank you so much.
This just gave me the confidence I needed to do this with our kitchen. Thanks
Excellent tutorial! Straight forward and detailed. The best video I've seen from the ten or so I looked at trying to get clear concise information. THANK YOU!
I was worried that since I had never done crown before, I was in for a rough ride. Thanks to you thorough video it took all the stress away!
I am building my bookcase, try to learn how to cut molding , thank you so much for your video, this is the best video for beginners 👍
Praise Jesus Christ the Lord who answers prayer!
I was in a jam and I prayed and your video was right on the money, right side left side inside and outside cuts,
Perfect thank you Jesus!
It's called technology, you spoke and the phone listened.
This video was very informative. I took notes while watching it and successfully added crown molding to my kitchen cabinets. I had both 90 degree outside corners and 135 degree inside corners. Every miter was perfect. Thank you!
Excellent video. Thanks Joe
great video but using a two part glue like bsi maxi cure is a game changer. thanks for all your hard work.
Excellent explanation
Hello. This is one of the best explain videos. Easy to understand. Thank you so much. You got my subscription boss.
Thank you for your teachings, Master.
Thank you buddy I did a whole kitchen while learning from this video
I have that same saw and after I let go of the trigger it doesn't stop nearly as fast as it did prior. That really fubared a trim piece I was working on.
Seems like you may need a better blade. The more teeth you have the better the cut and the faster the stop of the blade.
Very good job.
Great and simple tips, thank you for posting this video. This will be my next project at home.
Excellent video on the subject.
Great video sir!!
Great video! For the full overlay cabinets when you bring the crown moulding to the front to align with the doors, is there a gap between the moulding and cabinet?
What size of little brad nails do you use?
You are the best, thank you 🙏
Great video!
Thank you. Very detailed
What gauge is your nail gun used to nail the crown molding?
Very good i like it.
What about a corner cabinet ? I spent 4 hours trying to figure out the cuts and couldn't get it.Not sure what I could have been doing wrong.
22.5 degree cuts on each side
Big Jay Leno vibes!
Thank you
nice job
Well, done video!
Awesome thank you
If you marked the back of the crown, how can you see the mark when you get ready to cut?
I was wondering about this as well..
I'm imagining he transfers the line after it's marked so that it can be seen on the front when cutting
very good video. The whole angle part is a little confusing But you instructed very well
On the partial overlay why is the crown not even with the door fronts.
Perfect.
Great video, however when you marked the moulding on the backside [5.56], you never explained how you transferred the mark to make a precise cut.
How do you cover the nails? Please help!
Caulk then Paint.
What if the crown molding is pre-stained wood?
How about on concrete walls
What gauge nails are you using?
16 penny framing nails.
Looks more like 18 gauge to me, I use 18 finish nailer for most mounding these days. And the outside corner looked more like a smaller 23 gauge pin nailer. LOVE 23 gauge for when a fine finish nail is needed. NO filling nail holes with the pin nailer after.
Curious as well. 18g or 23g?
*44,Well explained keep up the great work look forward to hear from you by for now can you're new friend,Ken*
I did it too. This is what I used Woodglut designs for
Cane for nailing info, got none.
It seems too easy, but it's not.