In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva installs decorative crown molding in a room with precision.

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Steps on How to Install Crown Molding

  • Use a self-locking C-clamp to secure a short 1x4 to the saw table. Position the board at the correct distance from the saw’s fence to hold the crown at the proper angle.
  • Set the crown molding upside down against the saw fence and the 1x4 stop block. Cut a return into the end of a length of molding with the saw blade set at 45 degrees.
  • Rotate the saw to the opposite angle and make a second 45-degree miter cut on the other end of the molding.
  • Glue the small return piece onto the mitered end of the crown.
  • Fasten the crown to the wall using a pneumatic finishing nailer. Be sure to drive the nails into wall studs.
  • Cut a 45-degree miter onto each end of a length of crown.
  • On the end that fits into a wall corner, use a coping saw to cut a coped joint. Carefully saw along the profile on the face of the molding. Fine-tune the coped cut with a file and sandpaper.
  • Nail the crown molding in place with the coped end pressed tightly against the piece of crown installed previously.
  • Cut a 45-degree miter on the end of the next length of crown to form a scarf joint.
  • Spread a little glue on the scarf joint, slide the pieces tightly together, and nail the crown to the wall.

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  • Miter saw
  • Clamps
  • Pneumatic finish nailer
  • Coping saw
  • Hand files
  • Putty knife