How to cut a vaulted, sloped, cathedral up crown molding corner the easy way with Creative Crown.
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- How to cut a vaulted up crown molding corner
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Cut a vaulted angled up crown molding corner for vaulted, sloped, angled and cathedral ceilings.
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This is one of the best tutorials on youtube on how to do this, none of the other dozen videos I watched explained it anywhere near as clear as this one.
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This is one of the clearest and best tutorials I’ve seen on TH-cam - thank you so much for explaining this so well. I think I can tackle this job now in my attic bedroom. ♥️♥️
Thanks you so much for this post. Cut and wasted so much crown trying to figure this out. Wish I could send pictures. Really saved me so much time and money. Thank you for posting one of the best videos on TH-cam.
Finally someone is able to show me how to make this cut! Thanks so much and great tutorial!!
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Excellent tutorial, clear, concise, and informative. Saved me lots of cutting and wasted molding trying to figure it out on my own. Thanks for posting!
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Thank you so much for posting this super helpful video. Without it, I would never be able to figure out these complex cuts.
The best of the best videos of crown molding explanations. Don’t look elsewhere, if you really need to understand the right way to install crown moldings A++++
Wow, thank you!
Now this is how you do a “How to” video!!! Thank you so very much for this lesson.
I have to install crown molding in a church sanctuary next week and this video has made me not worry so much about how I'm going to get those tricky corners! Thank you!
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This guy should be teaching people out in the field. Wow he explained that so easy.
My gosh, you are amazing at explaining this and it actually being relatable to someone with no experience like me. Thank you so much.
As a DYI person I’ve watched many remodeling videos on TH-cam and yours was hands down one of the best! You broke it down and took your time with visuals and explanations. I was very hesitant in putting crown molding because of the angles and pitch of the roof but you made it possible ! Thank you so so much!
Wow, thank you!
OMG!! It has taken me 3 days and various frustrated builders to tell me I absolutely CANNOT have the moulding I chose up, all because I had vaulted walls as NOBODY could figure out how to make the corner work!! (So much for professionals) Thank you SO MUCH for doing this video! It is easy to understand and I have now completed the mouldings MYSELF, thanks to following your instructions. The first corner was tricky, but once I had the angles sorted, it was all go!! So helpful!
Lisa Anderson sounds like you were dealing with amateurs that have never done crown before.
Lisa Anderson i can do it for you free
Since the coving are 90°, did you stretch the coving to let's say 120° to glue them to the ceiling /wall? That's where I am stuck. Does it look ok
Thanks for a no nonsense video. Saved me plenty of time.
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Thank you! Straight to the point. You saved me so much time!
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there's a million way-too-complicated videos out there. this one was great. THANK YOU
You're very welcome! Glad it help you and you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for the video. I`ve been racking my head to figure this one out on my own.
Thank you! We appreciate the feedback and glad it helped you. If we can help with some crown molding, let us know.
I’m contemplating putting in crown molding on my own and I knew my vaulted ceilings were going to be tricky. I am happy to have stumbled across this video because this was well explained and modeled.
This is the best video I have seen for cutting crown molding. He gave an excellent detail presentation on cutting and hanging molding on a vaulted ceiling corner. This took me all the way back to geometry in high school.
Yeah the video was good, but it does not work like he showed. I just followed his direction three separate time and it is way to unacceptable. I think you have to have the same type of molding in the video.
Thank you for your clear and direct explanation of these cuts. This certainly defines what I need to do with an area that I was struggling with understanding. You scare me to death cutting hand over hand though....
I'm a finish Carpenter your videos clear and correct on a three piece mitered vault, however for you DIY'ers after he made those cuts his shop teacher walked up and smacked him in the back of the head you never hold your material and cut across your arm, he held the material with his left hand on the right side of the saw and made the cut with his right
I watched another vid with lots of info,and a book to sell, but no hands on saw use, your vid is by far is much more concise and easier to understand. Thanks RC
Thank you. I ran into difficulties at first, but figured things out. Perhaps this may help others. Notice when he cuts the "horizontal turn" (90 deg) he has the crown with the "ceiling" on the saw table and the wall part is the fence (basic "crown upside down" method). When he cuts the "vertical turn" (15) he has the crown oriented the opposite way (fence is now the "ceiling"). I missed this at first. By doing this, he essentially changes the plane in which the rotations are happening in. If this is not done and the original orientation ("crown upside down") is used, the "vertical turn" cut would need to be done with a 15 degree bevel, not a miter.
Thank you again for posting I have watched this video so many times it’s one of the best crown moldings videos I’ve seen ported on youtube. It has helped many many times in the past as I’ve have struggled with vaulted ceilings
Out of the last 6 videos I just watched this is by far the best and simplest explanation! Thank you.
Very well explained made this task easier then I thought ,Thank you
Thank you very much. This video helped this old shade tree carpenter bunches.🤗✝️
Glad it helped!
Total and utter genius, so easy to understand.
Great, we're glad it helped. We try to help whenever possible! We appreciate your feedback.
Keep cutting the way you do you'll loose an arm NOT SAFE
Great video. Thank you for your time and effort to make it and share it with the world.Greetings from Croatia.
Wow! Amazing video, simple, short and super instructive.... Thank you so much. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your feedback.
I can't think of me ever needing this sort of information, but it's fascinating to see how you explain this. Actually, it's 'simple' when considering the difference in angle divided by 2 whilst the hardest part of this is getting to where you actually apply the rule. Great video!
Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU! SERIOUSLY. thanks so much!
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Extremely nice tutorial. You are excellent at what you do, carpentry and teaching.
Thank you very much!
Great and fast video!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!
You're welcome!
Best tutorial on youtube for this job, thank you
TY good job, I've been going over how to do those vaulted ceilings for days, finally see now that they use an extra piece @ 15 degrees to make the vaulted angle
Wow thanks for posting a major help been working on this a few days trying to figure it out now I know I’m a believer and subscriber now thank you
Excellent video. Thank you sir for taking the time to do this.
I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video! Will totally check out your others!
Very clear instructions!!! Thanks for the great video!!!
Great, Great super job, I wished everyone would it be like you, explained to the T.
Respectfully; Andy
Excellent video. Clear simple instruction
Glenn, you absolutely kick ass !! thank you for the video
Excellent video !!!! Thank you!!!
You are welcome! We're glad you enjoyed it and it helped. Let us know if we can help in any other way!
This is the sinlge best woodworking tutorial I have seen. That said, the way he crosses hands in front of the blade terrifies me.
Thank you! This was really just to display how to cut the molding based on the angle and saw blade direction. Safety is always our top priority and want to stress that to customers.
Why was this video not the first hit?!! Thank you for your explanation!
Your tutorial was very clear and concise - I wish I had viewed it before I did the deed. Question: Can an inside moulding block be added after the crown moulding is installed (a flat ceiling) ???
Thanks for the feedback! Yes, it can. Maybe a little bit more work but could be done with the right tools. Let us know if we can help!
Thank you sir. Awesome explanation. Very Clear.
Best explanation yet.
Another great inspirational and experienced video. You did a great job and thanks a lot for effort to make it simple and easy to learn. thanks.
Good video! I found a few others, as I have been struggling with this type of angled cut, but yours was the best! The only thing I would suggest would be to explain how you are laying the molding on the saw for the different angle cuts. At times, it looks like back of the moulding that would be against the wall when installes would be against the fence and in on other cuts it would be on the table of the saw. Am I wrong? This is the part no one seems to explain very well. Thanks!
Excellent video. thanjs for making this video, now i can install my own molding in my vaultrd ceilings
Thanks man starting to make sense now, think I might be able to diy this
You are a good teacher, Thanks!!!
best video on the subject on u tube. Thank you.
Thanks for smart cut.
Our pleasure!
Wow, thats was very good thanks sir..!!
this video was very helpful. Thank you
Awsom video!
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it!
good explanation. I was able to clearly understand.
Excellent explanation on this. Cudoos to you sir.
Very good explanation of how to run crown moulding up a raked ceiling but less than a correct installation of the molding itself.
Crown or Cornice molding was originally just part of the entablature (consisting of the architrave, frieze and Cornice. ) This is the horizontal, embellished detail supported by the column.
The fact that other elements are commonly omitted in interior decor, is no reason to missplace the elements that are present.
So run crown molding strictly level and flying across walls supporting vaulted ceilings and forget all the complicated cutting.
thanks for the video...way you explained so simple...many thanks glenn.
I am using a molding with a 38 spring angle. I can get to the 90 degree inside corner cuts. But when you cut the 15 degree cut... do you keep the molding in the spring position or are you laying it flat? Same question for the second 15 degree cut. What position is the molding in on your saw? What would it be if it were regular 38 spring angle molding?
How do you know the width of the middle piece?
Wow great job!
Nicely done!
Can this be done without 3 pieces? I have racked my mind and so much wood trying to cut not crown but flat trim for a top of a kitchen sky light, it sits flat against the wall like base does unlike crown with a spring angle. It’s a 90 inside corner but it’s vaulted with a 138° slope
I'm not sure how it would work with a flat molding. I would need to try it to see how it would work.
God bless you!
Thank you, we hope the video helped out for you!
Can this method only be used for your particular molding? Seems like it's not working with the 38 spring angle MDF I have.
Correct, it most likely only works with ours due to our design. I've never tried it with traditional crown.
Great video. Is this the same for a 45/45 crown molding?
It's going to be slightly different just because our molding has the "flat-back" design.
Great Job
No, you will need the center part to give you the angle to the ceiling you need. When it is cut correctly all of the molding will fit completely up to the ceiling.
Well you are correct the right and left part is cut standing up or down Just like it would mount on the wall.
The center part is laid flat on the table of the saw. Unlike wood moldings you can do this due to our patented flat
back design. This allows you to cut the transition angle that goes up.
Since the coving are 90°, did you stretch the coving to let's say 120° to glue them to the ceiling /wall? That's where I am stuck. Does it look ok
The vaulted ceiling I mean
Very nice tutorial. Tell me, I want to learn to cut flexible moulding to follow a barrel vault, What do you have on that? Something I pray!
Is there anyway to cut crown molding on an outside corner with vaulted ceiling? I'm adding crown to kitchen cabinets. The front would be straight but the sides slope from the ceiling. I cant find anything on this. 🤦♀️
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thank you so much this is of the Best video
Do these instructions only work with the type of crown molding in this video?
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Do you have a answer for a round styro ceiling corner edges not 45 or 0 degree like 12 degree or 30 degree
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I've never heard of Styrofoam molding! Is that popular in certain areas of the country?
YES! Fairly new in overall industry I'd say. We've been in business for 20 years doing this and we ship nationwide as well as Canada and all the islands between Florida and Mexico. I would not say it is popular in any certain area but all of our products are made in the USA!
Is that foam trim? Where do you get stuff like that?
Yes it is foam crown molding! It is all available on our website at www.creativecrown.com
It is a densely made foam with a smooth white surface. You are welcome to look and order online or give us a call.
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Great video. Dude cutting with his arm laying across the saw was sketchy though.
Thank you for the feedback and hope the video helped! We will take into account changes on the next video.
Perfect demo.THX but would be good to know if you told us that 15 degree is inside cut or outside cut.
The person who installed my crown molding on my MB left gaps on the wall, claiming y walls were not straight. He aligned the crown molding to the ceiling. He has a not finished. How do he supposed to fix it? We have not seen him s since the job was done.
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Can you tell me what method is used to put crown molding on a curved triangular wall without a corner that has a sloped or vaulted ceiling
Go to styrofoamcrownmolding.com Look at the video tab. There are several videos on valued ceilings. We also sell vaulted ceiling molding.
Omg Thank you
Молодец класс ! 👍
Thank you!
how do you go down (raked soffits/overhang)
Good job guys .Just skipped the part when you guys did the sample pieces
Thank you! We appreciate the feedback on the video and glad it was helpful.
My corner angle its 90 degree by 112 degree. I've done exactly what the guy is showing on video but instead of doing 15 degree cut I do 11 degree because of my different angle than the video. For some reason it's not coming out right. I don't know what I am doing wrong.
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Great video...thank you!
Great job
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Thank you and hope the video helped you on your project!
grasias thank you
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I tried and did exactly what you said but when I connect the vaulted up piece instead of square at 90 it comes toward me away from the wall at about 75 degrees and the cuts are straight. that is laying it flat. I don't understand what im doing wrong. I followed exactly how you said. with all 3 pieces its more of a V then a 90 degree 3 piece section
The 45 degree angles are cut with the back of the mouldings on the fence and the bottom. The 15 degree cuts are flat on the base of the saw. Make sure you flip it upside down for the 45 cuts.
That’s because he’s using shitty foam junk with special flat backing. Normal wood crown is cut so that the part of the crown that will touch the ceiling, is facing the floor when it’s cut. (Upside down and do not lay it flat.) then you cut the vaulted 15° with the ceiling part touching the back of the fence but this time you lay it flat of the table.
Did anyone else try this? I tried it and it was a complete fail! I should have watched a video where the demonstration was actually on a wall and not of a drawn picture. I’m going to go try the easy method now, and that is treat the vaulted ceiling as a normal 90 degree ceiling. This was from another TH-cam tutorial video. It’s funny and sad at the same time, but I never get it on the first try.
This method only works with these flat back moldings. I know how to do it with standard crown. Maybe one day I’ll make a video.
Go for it !
Glenn T actually your video was very helpful to me in figuring out how to vault up last week. It didn’t occur to me that you were using flat backed moldings. There’s just one additional angle that needs to be figured in to make this work with regular moldings. Thanks for your concise video.
Dude you are dangerous with that saw
We appreciate your comment and will take that into consideration. These videos were made many years ago on a budget.