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Originally posted by Superman
No need for a compound cut at this particular location, but inside corners should be done by coping. If you don't do that, then caulk. If you will retain the natural wood finish, then the caulk will need to be the same color.
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No.
Unless you're nailing it up flat, which kind of defeats the purpose of crown molding. Crown is essentially the hypotenuse of a hollow right triangle. That's why there are bevels at the top and bottom.
You cope inside corners on baseboard, which gets nailed flat.