Installing crown molding in your home or on a project? With this cutting technique, you use a simple jig and the built-in 45-degree miter stops on your miter saw–no bevel-cutting to get super-accurate joints. In fact, you can cut the compound angles even with a non-compound miter saw. The trick is to cut the molding in the upside-down installed orientation. Learn how.
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