Field Installation and Service Manual IMS108 | Page 6
Step 2
Cutting Crown Molding
2.1 End cuts can be made with the
Crown Molding fl at on the saw table.
Splice cuts can be made with the molding
fl at against the vertical fence of the saw.
Most crown cuts will be inside or outside
corners and should be cut upside down,
angled against the fence and table of the
saw.
This may be confusing, but this method
allows the saw to safely cut the molding in
a face up confi guration that will yield cuts of
the highest quality and consistency.
Remember everything you are planning as
far as direction of the miter and left or right
direction of the cut will be reversed in the
saw to how it will install.
Crown is
Upside Down
Lower Back of Molding is
Flat to Fence
Draw Guideline on Table to
Help Align Crown for Repeated,
Consistent Cutting
2.2
Make sure material is in contact with both the table and fence and that the part of the molding that will
mount to the cabinet box (Lower Back) is perfectly fl at against the fence of the saw.
It is helpful to mark the saw where the molding contacts it when it is in the correct position. This will help
quickly make accurate, repeated cuts.
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