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Baseboard and Crown Molding using the
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The house is up-side-down for installing Crown
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Keep the back up-and-down as you cut the Crown
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The original orientation but cut this direction gives a right miter
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Turning the molding up-side-down will also give a right miter
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Tiny adjustments can be made by sanding or carving
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Paint the ends of the Front Molding to minimize the appearance of the joint
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Spackle the miters to make the fit invisible
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The heal of the paintbrush dresses the joint
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Clotherpins and weights (if necessary) to keep the moldings tight
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... special instructions for cutting miters with a saw and knife
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