Dale Thompson
02-22-2004, 9:37 PM
Hi Folks,
No! I'm not practicing my new hobby of poetry nor am I practicing my pending confrontation with St. Peter!
I haven't done much with crown molding over the years. A couple of dining rooms, a den and a few furniture items. Coping that stuff is a bit of a challenge - the first time - but, all in all, it's kind of fun! I ALWAYS make my backcuts way too steep but that sometimes compensates for small "fit" problems.
Anyway, I guess that MOST crown is 54 x 46. This says that it will have a "long" leg and a "short" leg. Professionally, does the "long" leg go in the ceiling position or does the "short" leg go in that position? I never really paid much attention when I was doing it. I've probably done it both ways.
NOW! Is that the dumbest question that you have every read on this forum - or WHAT?? :o :o
Thanks,
Dale T.
No! I'm not practicing my new hobby of poetry nor am I practicing my pending confrontation with St. Peter!
I haven't done much with crown molding over the years. A couple of dining rooms, a den and a few furniture items. Coping that stuff is a bit of a challenge - the first time - but, all in all, it's kind of fun! I ALWAYS make my backcuts way too steep but that sometimes compensates for small "fit" problems.
Anyway, I guess that MOST crown is 54 x 46. This says that it will have a "long" leg and a "short" leg. Professionally, does the "long" leg go in the ceiling position or does the "short" leg go in that position? I never really paid much attention when I was doing it. I've probably done it both ways.
NOW! Is that the dumbest question that you have every read on this forum - or WHAT?? :o :o
Thanks,
Dale T.