Cutting Crown molding on vaulted ceiling

migey

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Hi,
I have a project where I'm installing crown on a vaulted ceiling with both inside and outside corners. I've seen post by Gary Katz on using a transition piece for inside vaulted up, but not for outside vaulted up or is one case down. Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
migey
 
I don't remember Ron's YT video covering crown on a vaulted ceiling.

Or did he have a second series on crown installs.
 
Bob D. said:
I don't remember Ron's YT video covering crown on a vaulted ceiling.

Or did he have a second series on crown installs.
He did one about a year ago on vaulted ceiling to wall crown.
I’ll try to find it.
It’s called “crown molding a vaulted ceiling is so easy”
Came out a year ago.
I don’t know how to post a link , but go to YouTube and type “Ron Paulk crown molding” and it will come up.
Charlie

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[member=9356]pettyconstruction[/member]  [member=60461]Bob D.[/member]

Thanks for your input on the op's question I was scratching my head how to best describe how to do it other than "scribe internals & miter externals"  [big grin] the videos are pretty comprehensive.  [thumbs up]

Rob.
 
Good timing on this.
I’m heading to drywall next week on my kitchen remodel.
Rick
 
Rob-GB said:
Is this what you are referring to Katz vaulted

Rob.
Hi Rob,
Yes, and I ok with the inside corners using a transition piece, but outside not so good. I prefer not to use a compound cut on the flat. I feel it introduces a lot of variables. If there is no other way I'll do it.

MIgey
 
Bob D. said:

Hi,
Ron P twists the crown to fit which throws off the slope angle. On long pieces I can see it working, but short pieces it didn't work so well. Looks like a compound cut for outside angles and transition piece for inside on sloping ceilings.
Migey
 
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