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    The house is up-side-down for installing Crown
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    Click this photo for a 45 & 90 degree printable Cutting Guide
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    Keep the back up-and-down as you cut the Crown
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    the mark is at the "X" (where the lines cross)
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    Keeping the angle, I am sanding the roughness
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    Carving the inside of the joint (not the part that shows)
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    If you're installing 6803 Landing Rails, wait to cut the remaining crown 
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    Spackle the angled cut on the side Crown and paint the back ends
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    Dress the spackle squeezings with the heal of the paintbrush
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    ... and clean the top and bottom with the brissles
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    Weight and clothes pin to hold the joints tight
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    Line up the outside edge of the kerf (the material the saw removes) with the mark
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    Be careful with the angle and don't take off too much
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    Make one for the other side of the Attic Partition
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    That's a good fit - marking for the second miter
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    Weight keeps the Baseboard tight while the glue dries
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