I bought this mitre saw in June 2014, and I remodeled my basement with it. It it sturdy and it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxKL3MYO42eA2JbKxs7_Q0tmRGZI4Ow4Ar . There's not a lot of extra play in the adjustments and it is definitely well built. It is lighter than higher-end sliding double bevel models, so I can move it myself, which is nice. When I had to cut 2x10 lumber, I had to flip the boards over and cut twice; but since most of my cutting was on smaller dimension lumber, the weight reduction and significantly lower price seemed to be a better trade off for the boards I did have to flip. Late in the project, I was able to borrow a DW718, and the sliding feature does make fast work of 2x10s, but it is a tank, and I stand by my choice of the DW715. I also added a laser guide (one of the arbor replacement style sold on Amazon), which is nice to have, but definitely not needed.
I had viewed so many videos for the past week and failed each and every time I cut a piece of crown moulding. Then I came upon your video and after viewing it numerous times and doing the practical app afterwards it worked! I was so elated I almost shed a tear. I was ready to hire a carpenter to do this for me. Thanks!
Me too , so frustrating , Wes has made it at least possible , by using the jig . For me the main point is at 3.54 , you always cut you CM upside down .
Omg. How to cut crown molding for dummies.Wes I want to thank you for this. Only video that explains in full detail. Crown molding isn’t cheap and here I thought I knew how to cut it. Boy was I wrong. I scraped a lot of crown molding and a lot of money later and I came across your video jus today. Thank you again
Wes, I can't find the words to express my gratitude for this video. When you cut the jig in half to put together the outside corner, I nearly lost it; how ingenious was that. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your skills and knowledge; very much appreciated.
Wes is great! I like that he makes total sense and doesn't over talk. He gets right to the point with great tips! Thank you Wes! I can't wait to watch more.
My goodness! I can’t express how informative this has been! Wes, you have simplified this process beyond simple. I can’t thank you enough. I’m a little late to the finer wood finishing game. And after watching your video. I not only need to breakdown and purchase a better mitre saw, but I need to prepare better. I would sign up for any classes you have to offer. That’s how impressed I am with your practical application to woodworking. Efficient as well. I can go on, but I’m sure you probably won’t be seeing this. Thank you again for sharing this.
Thank you wes! I am going to use videos like yours to go into another dimension of work.. I am a retired School administrator but the Lord has gifted my hands to create.. I am going to start with projects with my own doing my own crown moulding.. thanks for sharing and wish me success
Wes, I have to tell you, watching your video explanations is a lot like eating Lays potato chips...once is not enough! After watching this on several different occasions over the past few weeks, I have picked up more insightful tips, shortcuts, and ideas. Your mannerism of presenting your insights is humbling and comes across as someone who cares and wants to make a difference in the the lives of others. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
I can not believe that you don’t have millions of subscribers. Your teaching is so clear, clean, and easy to follow. Thank you for all the details and well explained video 👍🏼👍🏼
I have a whole room of crown molding to put up. I could have spent lots of time and cutting/wasting material trying to figure it out but this short video was what I needed. Thanks!
You sir are a master finish carpenter and I thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are also an excellent teacher and your production values are excellent. Thank you.
Wes, Thank you. Viewed countless videos claiming an easy way to do crown moulding. Sure if you are already experienced it might work for you. I'm not experienced. His method made every aspect understandable. With a little effort making his jig. Job went effortless. Thanks again.
I’ve been doing carpentry for about 23 years, on and off, and I still struggle with crown. I’m glad I found this video. I’m making this jig right when I get back to the shop.
I was contemplating building the very jig you showed us. Now I know it works. I would build a separate set of inside and outside assembly jigs to make the corner pieces. I had not thought of preassembling them which sounds way better than doing it on the job.
All I can say is FABULOUS. I have fancied myself a pretty good DIYer but have struggled with compound miter cuts and in particular crown moulding. Resorting usually to caulking and putty to 'clean up' the imperfect cuts I make. Thank you for the explanation of a repeatable, simple way to cut crown. Love your easy going, logical explanations.
Great idea! Using some oak crown to construct a fireplace mantel and needed some outside corners. Made this jig in about 20 minutes, and have perfect corners. Thanks for the taking the time to share Wes!
Thanks for sharing your creative jig for crown molding. I have watched so many videos on how to cut crown molding and this is by far the best tutorial video on this topic. I will definitely use this setup for my kitchen cabinet crown molding. Awesome teacher, and thanks for sharing Wes!!
Excellent! I''m working on a crown molding project now and watched several other crown molding videos. None of them talked about a "nailing jig". I've been trying to hold the pieces in position by hand while popping nails through and missing the mark. Couldn't get them lined up. This video is best!
Thank you so much for sharing this interesting trick on crown molding! I can honestly say that today I learned something new that will stay with me forever and hopefully I will someday share it with someone else that will need help with this type of project! Thank you 🙏
What do you mean by "thank you for watching" ... man thank you for showing me!!!. Just about to buy a 40.00 jig. the only reason I did not buy it yet was had to fig how to use it....Thank you again
Great informative video, thanks a bunch. I was going to purchase the crown stops for my saw but only have one small project so will use your jig method. Really like the idea of gluing things together then installing the whole piece.
very helpful . sometime installing crowns moldings in houses the walls aren’t square . this make using a jig not helpful. however on new construction this is very helpful.
One of the best informative videos I've ever seen. I'm about to build cabinets and I never thought of this type of jig for my molding. This video has saved me time and a headache.
Nice work, Wes. I did crown in my apprenticeship class so I somehow thought I was an expert. Then I volunteered to throw up some crown in the bathroom of my in-law's house the day before a big family get together. How hard can it be, right? I failed to see that the bathroom itself had a lot more than four corners before I started. I ran to Home Depot, got some crown, and one of those plastic yellow miter boxes. After battling with it all night and using about a five gallon bucket of puddy, it was looking nice and the bathroom was back together for the party... but, holy cow, I was sweating it there for a while. Your video would have seriously helped me out at the time. Too bad that was just a little before all this great DIY info was available on UA-cam.
Sir, I am about to do a coffered ceiling with Red Oak . Thanks to this video you have saved me hours of time and I am sure my project will look much better because of it. Thank you so much. If you ever come to Montreal Canada I owe you a free meal...
AND you just got yet ANOTHER SUB & a LIKE! WHY? Because you have the strong ability to THINK and SHARE with US. Really LOVE what you showed in this one & THANKS! Sonny (CT)
Thank you very much...I am happy you enjoyed the video. We love to get suggestions as to what viewers like to see. Let us know if there is a particular build you are looking for.
This is awesome! I'm about to finish up a tongue and groove ceiling and the crown moulding is making me nervous. I've never done any moulding and the ceiling turned out so great, I'd hate to screw up at the end! This jig seems like a perfect way to get my inside miters perfect. Thank you!
Zac...I am so very glad you found my video helpful. The jig has been a life saver for me so I hope it helps you as well. Thank you for your support. Wes
Thank you so much! You are a very good teacher! Do you happen to have a video on how to do crown molding on cathedral ceilings. I'm very inexperienced at wood working, but I love it. I have some crown molding before but never on a cathedral ceiling and am worried about the corrners. If you do have a video on this could you share the link, if not- could you make one😁
Haven't done crown moundings in a while needed a reminder and I'm going to use your jig. Great idea thank you I got little scared when you had your fingers in front of the nail gun, be careful
Thanks! I had a small job in my garage after I installed cabinets. The project included 4 outside and 3 inside 90d corners. Using the method, my corners came out snug and clean. I botched the part of turning the jig into a 90d nailing aid. Had to watch the video again to see what I did wrong. I made two: 1 - for the saw and 1- for the corner nailing attempt. I had to use my table saw to rip the back fence (against the saw) down a few more inches for clearance of the radial arm glide. 5 stars!
As a carpenter myself this jig will work on exactly 45degree corners or drywalled homes. I have found outside corners at 48 or even 50degrees especially on concrete walls.
Thank you for your video on crown molding. I would like to add a cove molding to my bathroon ceiling and wondering if you have a video on how to do that. Barb
Wes I have watched your show I don't know how many time i I have made the jig just like you did, and I cut my 45 degree and put the two in the small jig and the two 45's don't line up together. Thanks Jerry
Great use of a bit of ply . Good for a DIY operator . On determining a length to be cut to surround a mirror top with two outside corners how do you measure distance from molding to wall .
I am sorry to be a little confused with your question. I always make my measurements long point to long point when framing a mirror or picture. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Wes
@@WoodworkingWithWes A belated reply , as I had to review your video today for another DIY project . Long point to long point is fully understood . Still the best crown moulding video on UA-cam , many thanks .
Great video, Wes. It was so good, I couldn't subscribe fast enough. Maybe this is a dumb question, but when you clamp the jog to the fence of the saw, how do you keep the saw blade from cutting all the way through it on your first angle cut? In your video, I can see it cut the back of the jig, but didn't go through the bottom of the jig.
Question - since you have a compound miter saw, is there a reason why you wouldn't use the compound angles of the machine to make it do what you want? I am just wondering if the angles aren't accurate enough or something like that. Great video. Can't wait to tackle a project this weekend while my perfectionist husband is out of town
Ser I thank you for this video I’m a 3 dimensional Artist and I use that type of molding for my art and I never could put them together I thank you again now I love for you to make one for a octagon gadget for my octagon frames I know they are 22.5 degree thank you so much
Actually it works very well for 22.5 degree angles also. just remember, when nailing together, the inside of the jig needs to be shorter than the inside sections of your octagon. I have never done an octagon but have done many 22.5 degree outside corners so I know it will work. Good luck hope this helps. Send me a pic I would love to see it.
Hi...I use this jig in my cabinet construction where all corners are square. When applying crown molding to walls and ceiling with corners that are not true 45, I "chop-to-fit". Hope this helps...thanks for watching, Wes.
@@WoodworkingWithWes I can see that it would be very helpful for cabinet work. I just did a 3-piece crown on kitchen cabinets out of Cherry wood that ran about $25/foot.
I bought this mitre saw in June 2014, and I remodeled my basement with it. It it sturdy and it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxKL3MYO42eA2JbKxs7_Q0tmRGZI4Ow4Ar . There's not a lot of extra play in the adjustments and it is definitely well built. It is lighter than higher-end sliding double bevel models, so I can move it myself, which is nice. When I had to cut 2x10 lumber, I had to flip the boards over and cut twice; but since most of my cutting was on smaller dimension lumber, the weight reduction and significantly lower price seemed to be a better trade off for the boards I did have to flip. Late in the project, I was able to borrow a DW718, and the sliding feature does make fast work of 2x10s, but it is a tank, and I stand by my choice of the DW715. I also added a laser guide (one of the arbor replacement style sold on Amazon), which is nice to have, but definitely not needed.
I had viewed so many videos for the past week and failed each and every time I cut a piece of crown moulding. Then I came upon your video and after viewing it numerous times and doing the practical app afterwards it worked! I was so elated I almost shed a tear. I was ready to hire a carpenter to do this for me. Thanks!
I have used crown mold jigs for years and it makes all the difference. Glad the video was a help to you. Thanks. Wes
Me too , so frustrating , Wes has made it at least possible , by using the jig . For me the main point is at 3.54 , you always cut you CM upside down .
Omg. How to cut crown molding for dummies.Wes I want to thank you for this. Only video that explains in full detail. Crown molding isn’t cheap and here I thought I knew how to cut it. Boy was I wrong. I scraped a lot of crown molding and a lot of money later and I came across your video jus today. Thank you again
Wes, I can't find the words to express my gratitude for this video. When you cut the jig in half to put together the outside corner, I nearly lost it; how ingenious was that. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your skills and knowledge; very much appreciated.
Thank you so very much for your comment. So glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
Wes is great! I like that he makes total sense and doesn't over talk. He gets right to the point with great tips! Thank you Wes! I can't wait to watch more.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
My goodness! I can’t express how informative this has been! Wes, you have simplified this process beyond simple. I can’t thank you enough. I’m a little late to the finer wood finishing game. And after watching your video. I not only need to breakdown and purchase a better mitre saw, but I need to prepare better. I would sign up for any classes you have to offer. That’s how impressed I am with your practical application to woodworking. Efficient as well. I can go on, but I’m sure you probably won’t be seeing this. Thank you again for sharing this.
Arsenio...I did see your comment! Thank you so very much for your kind words and I am glad you enjoyed my video. Welcome to the community. Wes
@Hello Arsenio how are you doing
Agreed! Wes's videos are our classes too.
Thank you wes! I am going to use videos like yours to go into another dimension of work.. I am a retired School administrator but the Lord has gifted my hands to create.. I am going to start with projects with my own doing my own crown moulding.. thanks for sharing and wish me success
Wes, I have to tell you, watching your video explanations is a lot like eating Lays potato chips...once is not enough! After watching this on several different occasions over the past few weeks, I have picked up more insightful tips, shortcuts, and ideas. Your mannerism of presenting your insights is humbling and comes across as someone who cares and wants to make a difference in the the lives of others. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Thank you...I am speechless! That is the kindest compliment I have ever received. Thank you...thank you!
I can not believe that you don’t have millions of subscribers. Your teaching is so clear, clean, and easy to follow. Thank you for all the details and well explained video 👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome information, I wish I had found this video before I started my crown molding project.
I have a whole room of crown molding to put up. I could have spent lots of time and cutting/wasting material trying to figure it out but this short video was what I needed. Thanks!
At Last!..Thank you Wes, the secret that has evaded me for Years....what a brilliant and simple Jig.
You sir are a master finish carpenter and I thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are also an excellent teacher and your production values are excellent. Thank you.
Wes, Thank you. Viewed countless videos claiming an easy way to do crown moulding. Sure if you are already experienced it might work for you. I'm not experienced. His method made every aspect understandable. With a little effort making his jig. Job went effortless. Thanks again.
Thank you Steve for your comment. So glad to hear it was a help in your work. I appreciate the visit, Wes
I’ve been doing carpentry for about 23 years, on and off, and I still struggle with crown. I’m glad I found this video. I’m making this jig right when I get back to the shop.
Woodworking Wes! You are my new hero! Thank you so much!
Wes, Your videos are informative and beneficial. Thank you.
My pleasure...glad you enjoy them. I appreciate your comment! Wes
I was contemplating building the very jig you showed us. Now I know it works. I would build a separate set of inside and outside assembly jigs to make the corner pieces. I had not thought of preassembling them which sounds way better than doing it on the job.
All I can say is FABULOUS. I have fancied myself a pretty good DIYer but have struggled with compound miter cuts and in particular crown moulding. Resorting usually to caulking and putty to 'clean up' the imperfect cuts I make. Thank you for the explanation of a repeatable, simple way to cut crown. Love your easy going, logical explanations.
Thank you very much with your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
Great job explaining; this is a good example of something that can be a bit complex but you simplified it nicely.
Thank you Brent... I appreciate your comment. Wes
Great idea! Using some oak crown to construct a fireplace mantel and needed some outside corners. Made this jig in about 20 minutes, and have perfect corners. Thanks for the taking the time to share Wes!
That's wonderful! So glad the video was helpful, thanks for watching. Wes
Thank you so much for sharing Wes I think I speak for all the subscribers we appreciate you
Well done Wes! Love this video and your craftsmanship! The jig idea is excellent.
Well done sir.... It cannot be done easier than this.... Thanks very much.
Thanks for sharing your creative jig for crown molding. I have watched so many videos on how to cut crown molding and this is by far the best tutorial video on this topic. I will definitely use this setup for my kitchen cabinet crown molding. Awesome teacher, and thanks for sharing Wes!!
Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate your support...that's what keeps me going. :))
I am in the process of doing this. Your video it's the most practical and logical technique I've seen on video thank you.
Charles...thanks for joining our community. Glad you found this video of value. Take care. Wes
Just built and used one of these jigs for some cabinet crown. Worked perfectly. Thank you very much. :)
I love watching your videos and listening to your voice. You make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Wes
Excellent! I''m working on a crown molding project now and watched several other crown molding videos. None of them talked about a "nailing jig". I've been trying to hold the pieces in position by hand while popping nails through and missing the mark. Couldn't get them lined up. This video is best!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Wes
Thank you so much for sharing this interesting trick on crown molding!
I can honestly say that today I learned something new that will stay with me forever and hopefully I will someday share it with someone else that will need help with this type of project!
Thank you 🙏
How very kind of you! Thank you so much for watching, I appreciate the support. Wes
Loved this video. Very helpful and foolproof. Thank you!!
Thank you Elena for the comment! Wes
What do you mean by "thank you for watching" ... man thank you for showing me!!!. Just about to buy a 40.00 jig. the only reason I did not buy it yet was had to fig how to use it....Thank you again
Haha....you are welcome, glad I could help.
Thank you so much for taking the time to show us this
absolutely amazing! You made my life easier! Thank you very much!!!
Great informative video, thanks a bunch. I was going to purchase the crown stops for my saw but only have one small project so will use your jig method. Really like the idea of gluing things together then installing the whole piece.
Glad it was a help...good luck with your project. Wes
This was an amazing video I appreciate you putting it together! You saved me money time and frustration. You are the man
Haha...so glad you enjoyed the video. I am grateful it was worth your time to watch. Wes
You my man are the man thanks so much for sharing this. I’m about to do my first crown molding in my bathroom. Thanks to you it will be perfect, lol.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I am so glad this video worked out for you. Good luck with the bathroom!! Wes
Brilliant technique and great tips as always! Thanks for sharing Wes👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
Thanks John...always a pleasure to hear from you!! Wes
Love the experience people they are always help us to our projects easy.
Thanks Wes.
You are welcome...thanks for watching. Wes
very helpful . sometime installing crowns moldings in houses the walls aren’t square . this make using a jig not helpful. however on new construction this is very helpful.
Wow! What a great how to video! Thanks for the class!
Just saved me $32 on a store bought crown holder! This was a great video! Thank you!
Glad to help!! I appreciate your visit to the channel. Wes
One of the best informative videos I've ever seen. I'm about to build cabinets and I never thought of this type of jig for my molding. This video has saved me time and a headache.
Thank you...it has saved me countless hours over the years. Glad it was helpful. Have a great weekend!
Nice work, Wes. I did crown in my apprenticeship class so I somehow thought I was an expert. Then I volunteered to throw up some crown in the bathroom of my in-law's house the day before a big family get together. How hard can it be, right? I failed to see that the bathroom itself had a lot more than four corners before I started. I ran to Home Depot, got some crown, and one of those plastic yellow miter boxes. After battling with it all night and using about a five gallon bucket of puddy, it was looking nice and the bathroom was back together for the party... but, holy cow, I was sweating it there for a while. Your video would have seriously helped me out at the time. Too bad that was just a little before all this great DIY info was available on UA-cam.
Sir, I am about to do a coffered ceiling with Red Oak . Thanks to this video you have saved me hours of time and I am sure my project will look much better because of it. Thank you so much. If you ever come to Montreal Canada I owe you a free meal...
HaHa...glad you found my video useful. Thank you for supporting my channel...I would love to be in Montreal some day. I hear it is beautiful !
Thank you Wes. That jig is awesome.
AND you just got yet ANOTHER SUB & a LIKE! WHY? Because you have the strong ability to THINK and SHARE with US. Really LOVE what you showed in this one & THANKS! Sonny (CT)
Sonny...I really appreciate this. Comments like yours keep me moving and putting out more videos. Thank you!!
WOW just found your site! Perfect explanation of Crown joints! Never have I seen a better video! Thanks!
Thank you very much...I am happy you enjoyed the video. We love to get suggestions as to what viewers like to see. Let us know if there is a particular build you are looking for.
Very good tips, easy, cheap and to the point
Glad it was helpful!. Thanks for visiting !!
VERY NICE WORK! GREAT TEACHER!
Thank you! 😃 I really appreciate your comment. Wes
This is awesome! I'm about to finish up a tongue and groove ceiling and the crown moulding is making me nervous. I've never done any moulding and the ceiling turned out so great, I'd hate to screw up at the end! This jig seems like a perfect way to get my inside miters perfect. Thank you!
Zac...I am so very glad you found my video helpful. The jig has been a life saver for me so I hope it helps you as well. Thank you for your support. Wes
Exellent tutorial.
Thank you so much.
Very nice tip; thank you.
I would suggest the use of a pin nailer so the nails are almost invisible.👍
Good tip .... thanks for watching, Wes
Great video! Awesome and simple jig. 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This is so nifty. Im deff building one of these. THANK YOU!
So I’m starting the crown on my new cabinets tomorrow and I’m definitely going to make this jig
Perfect! Excellent! I feel confident about the outside corners. Can you make a video about inside corners now?
Heidi...please check the channel, I did do one! Thanks, Wes
Nice! now I can make more precise corners. Thank you
Glad I could be of help...thank you very much for watching.
I actually learned something today ,thank you Sir
Thank you sir.
It was very easy to follow & im looking forward to putting your info into practice. 🔨
Great...glad it helped! Thanks for watching, Wes
Awesome! So useful! Thanks Wes!
Simply wow. Do you have a video on measuring for crown moulding? I’m installing on bedroom walls but would assume the concept would be similar
Thank you so much! You are a very good teacher! Do you happen to have a video on how to do crown molding on cathedral ceilings. I'm very inexperienced at wood working, but I love it. I have some crown molding before but never on a cathedral ceiling and am worried about the corrners. If you do have a video on this could you share the link, if not- could you make one😁
Thanks, always enjoy your videos👍
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !
Thank you for sharing your craft.
You are welcome...thanks for visiting the channel. Wes
Haven't done crown moundings in a while needed a reminder and I'm going to use your jig. Great idea thank you I got little scared when you had your fingers in front of the nail gun, be careful
Thank you and thank you for the safety tip. :))
Do you have a similar jig for inside corners, or is it another application for this jig? Thanks for what you do!
Great video. I giess the size of the jig depends on the size of the crown. So simple and so inexpensive. Thank you.
Yes...I build a new jig for every size of crown. Thank you so much for visiting...glad you enjoyed the video.
Pure class. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it...thanks for your comment. Wes
This is great. I got a few ideas just from seeing how you have your chop saw set up. Cant wait to build that jig for a little project at the house.
So glad Mike that you found some value in my video. Good luck and thank you very much for your feedback and visiting my channel.
Thanks! I had a small job in my garage after I installed cabinets. The project included 4 outside and 3 inside 90d corners. Using the method, my corners came out snug and clean. I botched the part of turning the jig into a 90d nailing aid. Had to watch the video again to see what I did wrong. I made two: 1 - for the saw and 1- for the corner nailing attempt. I had to use my table saw to rip the back fence (against the saw) down a few more inches for clearance of the radial arm glide. 5 stars!
Sounds great...congrats on a job well done! Appreciate you visiting the channel.
As a carpenter myself this jig will work on exactly 45degree corners or drywalled homes. I have found outside corners at 48 or even 50degrees especially on concrete walls.
True. Then, I guess you just have to cope the joints?
Thank you for your video on crown molding. I would like to add a cove molding to my bathroon ceiling and wondering if you have a video on how to do that. Barb
Hi Barb...sorry I don't have a video for your project. Thanks, Wes
Looked like a nice picture frame
Wes
I have watched your show I don't know how many time i I have made the
jig just like you did, and I cut my 45 degree and put the two in the small jig
and the two 45's don't line up together.
Thanks
Jerry
I think the first thing I would check would be the accuracy of the chop saw. Perhaps it is not cutting a true 45. Thanks Wes
Me gustan mucho sus vídeos
Wow I’m blown away. Thanks!
Our pleasure! Glad you liked the video, Wes
Fantastic! Thank you for the great tips, Wes.
Great use of a bit of ply . Good for a DIY operator . On determining a length to be cut to surround a mirror top with two outside corners how do you measure distance from molding to wall .
I am sorry to be a little confused with your question. I always make my measurements long point to long point when framing a mirror or picture. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Wes
@@WoodworkingWithWes A belated reply , as I had to review your video today for another DIY project . Long point to long point is fully understood . Still the best crown moulding video on UA-cam , many thanks .
This is the best explanation for perfect cut. Thanks
Happy you found this useful. Thank you very much.
Wonderful Jig. Best simple video. Cleared up all the confusion!
Thank you very much! So glad you found it helpful.
This a great and easy jig for DIY, I will for sure use it for the rest of my projects. Thank you.
Momodou...Thank you for watching and I am glad you have found it useful. Its always nice to be a source of good information.
Great video, Wes. It was so good, I couldn't subscribe fast enough. Maybe this is a dumb question, but when you clamp the jog to the fence of the saw, how do you keep the saw blade from cutting all the way through it on your first angle cut? In your video, I can see it cut the back of the jig, but didn't go through the bottom of the jig.
Excellent!! Thank you.
Question - since you have a compound miter saw, is there a reason why you wouldn't use the compound angles of the machine to make it do what you want? I am just wondering if the angles aren't accurate enough or something like that. Great video. Can't wait to tackle a project this weekend while my perfectionist husband is out of town
Thank you! This worked perfectly for my project.
So glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching. Wes
amazing trick! Thank you!!
You are welcome...thanks for watching, Wes
The wood you built your jig out of, is that some combination of MDF and plywood ? I learned a lot of great techniques on this video !
Hi...actually yes! Thanks for watching, Wes
Awesome video Wes! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video...I really appreciate your comment. Wes
Ser I thank you for this video I’m a 3 dimensional Artist and I use that type of molding for my art and I never could put them together I thank you again now I love for you to make one for a octagon gadget for my octagon frames I know they are 22.5 degree thank you so much
Actually it works very well for 22.5 degree angles also.
just remember, when nailing together, the inside of the jig needs to be shorter than the inside sections of your octagon. I have never done an octagon but have done many 22.5 degree outside corners so I know it will work. Good luck hope this helps. Send me a pic I would love to see it.
always great ideas to make a job easier.love it
Absolutely...whatever it takes right? Thank you very much for your comment.
Thank you for posting a great instructional video. In more than one way, you nailed it.
Love the simplicity.
Thank you so very much Antonio...I appreciate you watching and glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for your patience to teach
very fine work sir
Many thanks for your kind words. Wes 😀
What happens if some of your walls don't have 90-degree angles; say 92 or 88 degrees?
Hi...I use this jig in my cabinet construction where all corners are square. When applying crown molding to walls and ceiling with corners that are not true 45, I "chop-to-fit". Hope this helps...thanks for watching, Wes.
@@WoodworkingWithWes I can see that it would be very helpful for cabinet work. I just did a 3-piece crown on kitchen cabinets out of Cherry wood that ran about $25/foot.
What size nails did you use on the crown miter? I'm definitely making one of those jigs. Great video!
I used an 18 gage brad nailer with 1 1/4" nails. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
What type of blade do you use on your chop saw for oak crown mold?
That worked really well for me. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! Thank you very much for visiting and your comment. This is what keeps me doing more videos!
Wow, thank you for the tutorial. I'm just learning and that was awesome!
Glad it was helpful...good luck in your woodworking adventures! Wes
Wes I just came across your video and subscribed. What you did was just awesome. Easy peasy as they say look forward to more hacks.
Thank you so very much. I am glad you found value in the video and I appreciate you subscribing and supporting the channel. Have a great week ahead.