Mitre Box and Hand Saw

Mitre Box and Hand Saw

Mitre Box and Hand Saw Sketch the room you are about to crown. Start in corner 1 and work you way around the room in a clockwise direction, identi- fying each corner with a number. Refer to the Crown Angle Chart for details on spring angle and wall coverage. Use the moulding's respective wall coverage measurement to mark its location on the wall. Measure the length of each wall where you made your mark and transcribe the mea- surements to your plan. Measure the angle of each corner with a protractor and copy the measurements to your plan. Set-up your equipment to cut half of the measured angle indicated on your plan. Note : Unless the angles of your other corners are different, you won’t need to change your mitre angle again. Place the moulding to the left of the hand saw. Make sure it is seated properly in the miter box as depicted on the left. Cut as close as possible to the edge of the moulding. Mitre Box and Hand Saw Note whether you need inside corners or outside corners for your next cut. A If your next piece will be for an inside corner to an inside corner or an outside corner to an outside corner, it should resemble the following: Flip the moulding over. Slide the moulding to the right. Mark to required length. For an inside corner to an inside corner, measure from the longest point of the moulding to the length indicated on your plan. For an outside corner to an outside corner, measure from the shortest point of the moulding to the length indicated on your plan. B If your next piece will be for an inside corner to an outside corner or an outside corner to an inside corner, it should resemble the following: Simply slide the moulding to the right. Mark to required length. Measure from either (longest or shortest) point to the length indicated on your plan. Align the right side of the hand saw with the edge of your mark and cut. Repeat this step until all of your pieces are cut. Note: If angles vary between different corners of the room, repeat step 2 before performing your cuts. Place the moulding to the wall. Ensure both edges are flush against the wall and ceiling and that they align with your marks. Secure with finishing nails. Tools : Not many tools are needed, only safety glasses, measuring tape, protractor, pen and paper, filler and ladder. You may also chose between hammer or nailer and compressor..

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