From the Manufacturer
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Set-up guides are ed to the tool for error-free operation.
Be sure to load the moulding upside down. The fence risers should
extend to the top of the moulding, just enough to support it.
Both mating surfaces on the moulding should fit as closely to the
tool as possible. Tighten all screws, knobs, and bolts before
use. Store the risers in the down position when not needed for
larger moulding.
Crown/Cove Cutting Jig
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Cutting crown molding doesn't have to be difficult. Crown-Cut
eliminates the complication of cutting crown and cove molding,
giving you perfect miters, every time. What's the secret?
Crown-Cut holds the molding at its intended angle while you cut
it. No more compound cuts and tedious trial and error. Before
Crown-Cut, miscalculated compound cuts produced sloppy miters
that screamed for caulk and paint. Even if you're using the
coping method for inside miters, Crown-Cut will prove useful for
the initial cuts. For a professional looking job, cut your crown
and cove the easy way.
User Instructions
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With Crown-Cut you must use the "upside down and backwards"
cutting method. This means you always cut the moulding upside
down. To understand why we cut the moulding upside down, it may
help to visualize the miter saw table as the ceiling, and the the
miter saw fence as the wall. In other words, imagine that it's
the saw that is upside down, not the moulding. Why it's also
called "backwards" is because the left piece on the wall is the
right piece on the saw, and the right piece on the wall is the
left piece on the saw. This makes sense because you're cutting
the moulding upside down. In other words, left is right, and
right is left. Be sure to always cut the moulding upside down and
follow the cutting guides on the tool.
Please consult the many DIY books and articles on installing
moulding, as this is beyond the of the Crown-Cut owner's
manual. Also, be sure to check our website for new information
about this tool. We can tell you from experience that most
mistakes happen from incorrect cuts or incorrect measuring.
Crown-Cut is your solution for incorrect cuts. You are the
solution for incorrect measuring. Measuring twice and cutting
once is always good advice. For more accurate results, use the
help of another person when measuring your moulding lengths.
Four Basic Cuts
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There are four basic cuts you will make with Crown-Cut: INISIDE
CORNERS (90 degree), OUTSIDE CORNERS (90 degree), LEFT OVER RIGHT
SPLICE JOINTS, and RIGHT OVER LEFT SPLICE JOINTS. Splice joints
don't always fit perfectly because of differences in your
moulding's profile. Staging the overlap of the splice joint to
fit your room will help hide the differences. A good rule of
thumb to follow is this: if you entered the room and could see
the splice joint to your right, use the right over leftsplice
joint. If you entered the room and could see the splice joint to
your left, use the left over right splice joint. If your walls
are out of square, adjust the angle accordingly. Be sure to test
fit using scrap pieces of moulding. Before cutting, read the
Safety Rules.
Read These Safety Rules Before Cutting:
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* Keep hands at least 4 inches from saw blade at all times.
* Always cut the moulding upside down.
* Always position Crown-Cut on the miter saw so the tool clears
the blade path by at least 1/2 an inch.
* Hold tool and moulding securely against miter saw fence.
* Allow the blade to come to a complete stop before lifting the
blade and removing the moulding.
* Provide adequate support for long pieces of moulding.
* Don't cut or recut pieces shorter than 7 inches.
* Never cut cross-handed.
* Always wear safety glasses and ear protection.
* Don't wear loose fitting apparel.
* Be sure saw blade is sharp and properly installed.
* Avoid cutting nails and knots.
* Read and follow your saw's owner's manual and safety warnings
before using this tool.
* Don't remove cut-off pieces before the blade has stopped.
* Childproof your workshop with locks and master switches.
* Disconnect power before servicing or changing blade.
* Always keep the blade guard in its factory condition.
* Only use cross cut finishing type miter saw blades.
Key Features
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* The safest and easiest way to cut crown and cove molding.
* Fits all 10-inch and larger miter saws, regular or sliding.
* Exclusive fence risers adjust to fit crown and cove molding up
to 6 inches wide.
* Integral setup guide prevents costly miscuts.
* Completely portable. Does NOT need to be attached to your miter
saw.
- Crown-Cut crown molding cutting jig..
- The safest and easiest way to cut crown molding..
- Eliminates trial and error..
- Made from durable polymer in the USA..
- Fits all 10" and larger miter saws..