In this video, This Old House expert Tom Silva shows you how to cut crown molding. The easiest way to do this is to use a power miter and a coping saw. Use a 45-degree angle to cut crown molding for a scarf joint and an outside corner. For an inside corner cut, you’ll need to measure the exact angles.

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Watch the video above for his tips to get a perfect cut and follow the instructions below as you do this yourself.

How to Cut Crown Molding in 9 Steps

  • To make a scarf joint in the middle of a long run, start by placing the crown molding upside down on miter saw table; hold the molding at the same angle as it will be installed.
  • Set blade at 45 degrees and make cut in two lengths of molding to create a scarf joint.
  • To form an outside corner joint, set the saw blade at 45 degrees to the left; cut the first length of molding.
  • Rotate saw to 45 degrees to the right and cut the second mating molding piece.
  • For an inside corner joint, square-cut the first piece of molding and butt it tight into corner.
  • Miter-cut the second piece to 45 degrees.
  • Highlight the leading edge of the molding with a pencil.
  • Cut along leading edge with a coping saw.
  • Smooth the cut edge with 100-grit sandpaper to create a tight joint.

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  • Power miter saw
  • Coping saw