Measure first
Measure finished dimensions, actual stock, openings, and site constraints before ordering material.
Finish carpentry
Estimate compound miter saw settings for symmetric crown molding corners. Enter the measured corner angle and spring angle, then make a test cut on scrap before cutting finished stock.
How the estimate works
The calculation uses the corner half-angle and spring angle to estimate compound miter and bevel settings. It is most useful for standard, symmetrical inside or outside corners.
Measure finished dimensions, actual stock, openings, and site constraints before ordering material.
Walls are often not square and molding profiles vary. Use these values to set up test cuts, label the cut direction, and verify fit against the actual corner before cutting expensive material.
Use the related calculators below to turn a first estimate into a material list, layout, or a more detailed project plan.
FAQ
Crown is installed at an angle between wall and ceiling, so a compound miter saw changes both miter and bevel for a flat cut.
It is a planning starting point. Verify the molding spring angle and test on scrap because profiles and installation positions differ.
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