Crown Moulding On a Vaulted Ceiling

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[Music] it [Music] [Music] fix up a house every time I do crown molding it takes me like yeah the first a little bit decree figure out how you're supposed to hold it I to make a nose I knew jig for it but I've done here so far there's angles on this crown molding so I held that up to a 90 degree wall or just on my chop saw here I held it up to the fence and whatever the bottom of that it's called and I measured out the distances between that and I've made what I'm gonna about to attach this little jig and what this may be it goes this way actually well this is gonna do is get my it's gonna cradle this in there at the perfect angle so that every cut is a clean clean cut every connection where this butts up together is going to be a clean connection got this off of a YouTube video okay now I got my cut pieces glue this and nail this together with my little finish nailer [Music] [Applause] okay so now we got that nailed together like that you get the same thing this top piece like this okay now I made my little jig it's gonna cradle this crown molding in just at the perfect angle so I just wanted to show you guys so in this room there is kind of a sloped ceiling on just this part of the room right here and I was thinking in my head doing the crown molding on that was going to get a really goofy cut because of the vaulted ceiling or whatever you call it I probably spent at least an hour and a half trying to figure this out I took some paper templates I did a bunch of cuts and I nothing would work for me so anyway then I figured out that just a standard 90-degree angle same one that you use on a flat ceiling wall will work here once you find the sweet spot why that works I don't know it boggles my mind really but it does give just little little gaps here that that does give little gaps where caulk will just build up kind of just a normal ceiling so the other way to do this that I have at Google about to to figure out the right cuts and everything for it is you get the standard 90 degree cut a standard 90 degree cut and then you get a 15 degree cut and a 15 degree cut and that's what changes that slope that way which that angle by the way the 50/50 degree is just general because it's going to depend on what the slope is on your ceiling you're gonna have to get a protractor and and figure out your angle and do the math alarm so that's one way that's probably the standard way to do it and then just a standard 90 degree angle that's the other way why that works I don't know but it does change their slopes here a little bit that you'll never see your eye or your will hide that a little bit this is probably this is the cleaner way in my mind this is the way that we're going to do it so this one goes like that and this one would go like that [Music] this would be far easier if we had two letters well you do that with that too - sure [Music] those clouds are out there this piece that has to be pushed in order for it to shoot come on up here where you can reach the next nail we need to put in yeah how about you do one right there right there okay that's all you can race to finish this piece [Music] you see 10 turn my price is for Pat fabric unit sharing something like this what is it I just cut one of these open did you not a juice don't you think oh yeah wow that's huge we'll see what it does to our Juice I can take it hey it's really sour little fellows are way more than the big tangelos [Music] [Music]
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Channel: Home Free Family DIY
Views: 98,659
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Keywords: Crown Moulding, Crown Molding, How to put up crown moulding, Crown Moulding on a vaulted ceiling, vaulted ceiling, Diy, Home renovation, diy home Reno, family vlog, home free family, how to cut crown moulding, how to cut crown moulding for a vaulted ceiling
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Length: 9min 24sec (564 seconds)
Published: Fri Jan 17 2020
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