Bevel/miter settings – Craftsman 137.21239 User Manual

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CUTTING CROWN MOLDING
(FIG. HH, II)
Your compound miter saw is suited
for the diffi cult task of cutting crown
molding. To fi t properly, crown molding
must be compound-mitered with
extreme accuracy. The two surfaces
on a piece of crown molding that fi t
fl at against the ceiling and wall are at
angles that, when added together,
equal exactly 90°.
Most crown molding has a top rear
angle (the section that fi ts fl at against
the ceiling) of 52°and a bottom rear
angle (the section that fi ts fl at against
the wall) of 38°.

In order to accurately cut crown
molding for a 90° inside or outside
corner, lay the molding with its broad
back surface fl at on the saw table.

When setting the bevel and miter angles
for compound miters, remember that the
settings are interdependent; changing
one changes the other, as well.

Fig. HH

Bevel/Miter Settings

Fig. II

Settings for standard crown molding
lying flat on compound miter saw
table

NOTE: The chart below references
a compound cut for crown molding
ONLY WHEN THE ANGLE BETWEEN
THE WALLS EQUALS 90°.

F

e
n

c

e

Miter saw table

Inside corner

Outside corner

Compound cut crown moldings

OR

OL

IR

IL

Bevel/Miter Settings

KEY

BEVEL

SETTING

MITER

SETTING

TYPE OF CUT

Inside corner-Left side

IL

33.9°

31.6° Right

1. Position top of molding

against fence.

2. Miter table set at

RIGHT 31.6°.

3. LEFT side is fi nished

piece.

Inside corner-Right side
IR

33.9°

31.6° Left

1. Position bottom of

molding against fence.

2. Miter table set at LEFT

31.6°.

3. LEFT side is fi nished

piece.

Outside corner-Left side

OL

33.9°

31.6° Left

1. Position bottom of

molding against fence.

2. Miter table set at LEFT

31.6°.

3. RIGHT side is fi nished

piece.

Outside corner-Right side
OR

33.9°

31.6° Left

1. Position top of molding

against fence.

2. Miter table set at

RIGHT 31.6°.

3. RIGHT side is fi nished

piece.

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