Crown molding angled to table and fence – Bosch 4410L User Manual

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Assumptions: Molding is milled consistently.
Corner is 90 degrees.

For other corner angles, divide actual measurement

by 2.

The preferred method for cutting crown molding with
this saw is with the molding laying flat on the table.

The advantage to cutting moldings angled against

fence is that no bevel setting is required. Only the
miter angle is adjusted.

The maximum crown molding width that can be cut

and angled to table and fence is 4-5/8".

When cutting crown molding in this fashion it is

recommended to purchase and use the optional
MS1228 Crown Molding Support Stop Accessory.

Follow these instructions for cutting

crown molding angled to table and fence.

1. Position the molding so the bottom (decorative

part, which is installed against the wall) is against
the fence.

2. For 90° corner, set the miter angle using Chart

below. Tighten the miter lock knob.

3. Support crown molding against the fence (see

“Body and Hand Position” on page 21).

4. Follow the procedures for chop or slide cut (see

page 26).

5. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before

returning head assembly to the raised position
and/or removing workpiece.

NOTE: ALWAYS TAKE A TEST CUT USING
SCRAP TO CONFIRM CORRECT ANGLES.

Figure: Crown Molding Angled to

Table and Fence

45° Miter

Crown Molding

Angled Against

Fence

For any Crown Molding

Miter

Bevel

(Table)

(Tilt)

Setting

Setting

Inside Corner
Left end (A)

(45) Right

0 Left

Use the right end of the cut

Right end (B)

(45) Left

0 Right

Use the left end of the cut

Outside Corner
Left end (C)

(45) Left

0 Right

Use the right end of the cut

Right end (D)

(45) Right

0 Left

Use the left end of the cut

Crown Molding Angled to Table and Fence

Miter and Bevel Settings for Standard Crown Molding Cuts

(When Workpiece Angled Against Fence)

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