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–Always observe all of your saw’s instructions, including those for positioning and clamping the workpiece. In some cases, it may not be possible to set the re- quired angles on a particular saw or type of saw, and an alter- native means of performing the cut will need to be used. For ex- tremely acute (sharp) angles, it may be necessary to make the cut using a taper jig with a table saw or circular saw.
Determining Angles for
Compound Miter Cuts
The Miterfinder™ can be used to easily determine the miter and bevel angles needed to create pre- cision joints at compound angles. This is particularly useful when cut- ting crown molding laid flat on a compound miter saw.
Procedure
1) Set the Spring Angle
The spring angle is the angle be- tween the back of the crown mold- ing and the wall.
Wall
Ceiling
Spring
Angle
There are two ways to set the spring angle:
A)Open The Tool to The Spring Angle
–Open the legs to crown mold- ing’s spring angle (typically 38° or 45°).*
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