How To Cut and Install Crown Molding on Cabinets
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Are you trying to cut and install crown molding for the first time? Well in this video I'll show you step by step how to cut and install crown molding on upper cabinets. Enjoy!
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I love how you explain things!! Easy for me, a beginner, to understand. Thank you! Please keep making videos!!😊
Thanks Kalea, I really appreciate it! Glad to hear my rambling made sense!! lol
I plan to make more videos, thanks for the encouragement 😃
Love the tips. Best crown video yet.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate it!
I am about to tackle this job and your explanation/demo helped me a lot! Thanks!
Thanks so much! I want to add some crown moulding to some free standing cupboards and this will help a lot!!! 👍👍👍👍🪚🔨
Glad it was helpful!
This video is exactly what I was looking for-you’re an excellent presenter, keep it up!! 👍✨
What’s the best approach to inside angles? Trying to figure out the angles using your method vs trying to calculate the angles for a compound miter.
-Put low adhesion painters tape on the base and fence of your saw, trace the crowns position on the tape with your pencil to make another reference mark for shorter pieces. Cut the tape so the miter will swing back and forth.
- hook your tape somewhere on the saw parallel to the workpiece, slide the first cut over to the 1” mark then mark 19”
- 23 gauge nails
-spring miter clamps
Way cool man! I hope my wife never asks for crown, if she does I know where to come for advice.😂
Cheers have a great night
Haha it’s really not too bad, although I put this off for a while cuz I was intimidated by it 😂
Thanks man! You too!
Outstanding, just what I was looking for. Thank youi
Do you have a video for how to do this when you have three pieces stacked to make a more intricate design?
great beginner video. thank you
Very helpful video thanks for sharing!
I love that stain color.
thanks!
@ 12:52 wouldn’t you want to measure from the top of the miter?
Excellent video and exactly what I was hoping for , thank you! ❤
You're so welcome!
Awesome! Thank you so much!🎉
No problem! Hope it was helpful!
Understandable thank you.
Did you just fill in the Brad holes with wood filler and then use the brown marker again?
I found a brown filler that matched pretty well
What type of wood?
Nice
Thanks!
I use 23g nails. I think it’s a little better. Less impact
I noticed that you and I have very similar channels and a similar business model. Where are you located? Have you done any collaboration video's yet?
oh yea, we definitely do! I'm in northeast Wisconsin. I haven't done a collab yet, have you?
@@DoingWhatever I'm in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. I sort of collab sometimes with Make With Jake.
What are some other tips you have for cutting and installing crown molding??
52/38 crown, no "45" to it. 38 degree spring angle from the wall.
Are you talking about the part where he was holding the wood to cut for the joint and he says “at about a 45 angle?” Because guess what is halfway between 38 & 52? 🤔 It’s exactly 7 degrees either side, which is perceptible enough to be aesthetically more pleasing than 45 but otherwise a negligible difference, and for most people, 45 is the most visually relatable angle of the three. Always one of you with the ridiculous nitpicking in the comments, ffs get over yourself
@@vdussaut9182 chances are "one of you" is an experienced career *carpenter* just, well you're right, muddying the water with facts.
You should use a pin nailer instead of a Brad. Also, titebond wood glue is plenty enough plus a few pins and walla. Don't over work yourself, though I admire the determination