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Formerly bb80sc
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Hollywood Beach, CA
Posts: 4,361
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I always do the longest sides of the wall as straight/flush cut and cope the ends of the shorter pieces. You can pick up a coping saw with several blades for < 10.00 Use fine-tooth blades. Also, depending on what kind or compund mitre saw you have, you should be able to buy some 'crown stops' I have a Dewalt. These allow you to put the moulding in the saw at the same angle as if it were installed. Then, rather than doing a compund adjustment with your saw, you just go a 45 degree cut cuz the moulding is angled against the crown stops and the back stop. Let me know if you want pics. Super, I always compund the cut I am gonna cope, are you saying that is not necessary?
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-Brad
2015 Cayman GTS
2015 4Runner Limited
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