10-29-2016, 09:42 AM
A friend has a vaulted ceiling that they want my help installing crown molding.
The issue is how to miter the crown molding that comes down at an angle (from the vaulted wall) to the adjoining wall.
So the walls are at 90 to each other, but not to the ceiling (as measured perpendicular from the floor).
I've done crown molding before, but only where the ceiling is all in one plane and where everything is at 90 degrees.
I'm up for the challenge, but not sure how to do this.
How do I make that miter at the corner?
How do I mate the crown to the vaulted ceiling? (where the ceiling meets the wall as on the roof meets the eave of a house)
Thanks in advance for your advice and shared experience.
Ray
The issue is how to miter the crown molding that comes down at an angle (from the vaulted wall) to the adjoining wall.
So the walls are at 90 to each other, but not to the ceiling (as measured perpendicular from the floor).
I've done crown molding before, but only where the ceiling is all in one plane and where everything is at 90 degrees.
I'm up for the challenge, but not sure how to do this.
How do I make that miter at the corner?
How do I mate the crown to the vaulted ceiling? (where the ceiling meets the wall as on the roof meets the eave of a house)
Thanks in advance for your advice and shared experience.
Ray
Ray