walter cruse
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Location: UNITED STATES (US) Member Since: Dec 2009
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« on: January 09, 2010, 10:20 PM » |
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With 30yrs. experience as a builder I have chased the process of Better, Faster, Easier every day I work, with that said I got the FESTOOL bug about A year & half ago and man, working with these tools has made work fun again. + (much more professional results) THANKS FESTOOL.
I want to pass along to my fellow festool friends my technique for installing crown, I"m very particular to build everything square,however we all know that with drywall corners (inside & outside) the mud process & other reasons you always have to tweak & compensate for this. I"ve tried every method I have read , every gauge & some gimmicks all with subpar results.
I come up with this method the old fashion way (trial & error) and I should take pictures but I will try to explain. I very seldom ever check to see if a corner is (in or out of perfect)
First thing, with the same crown thats to be used, make a pair for each type of corner in the room (90/45/ inside-outside ect.) I make these exactly 6" long and perfect true miters. 6" is important for a later step. take your pair to the corner & fit together till your miter matches perfect, this will require you to roll one or sometimes both to compensate for your (+ or -) that your corner is out.
Once you have a perfect fit on the standard miter cuts, hold in position and with a sharp pencil mark both pieces at the 6" ends & also a lite mark either on wall or ceiling to reference your position, do this for all corners in room.
Now the beauty of the marks ( the 6" marks) burn 12 " at one mark & measure to the other & you have the exact length corner to corner , much more accurate than measuring to the corners.
I know some will say coping is the only way to go, (did that for years) compaired to this method very slow and I hate coping,
This is not 100% all the time ( if your corners are way out ,plan b of bisecting the corners is your only option, however this method works mostly every time.
Hope this makes sense & helps to make more money (to buy more FESTOOL)
Walter Cruse
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