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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2009

Proper way to hand cope crown moldings.
Take your time. It takes practice.
Use a file to clean the edges if you need.
Fine tooth blade 20 or 24 TPI teeth facing down to cut.
Stanley blades seem to be best.

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  • I bet your uncle jake taught you that!

  • @zachisbackfu

    Uncle Jake taught me the results of drugs. And why spell check is so important.

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  •  i would have been fired if i coped the solid cherry crown molding at the Tiffany store and needed to caulk it ....

  • Thank You!

  • Awesome! Just the video I needed to see. Especially appreciated your advice

    on coping saw blades ( 20+ TPI ). Makes a real difference. Thanks!

  • you seriously could have a TV show with your name on it. love the vids you posted

  • Great Video. It took me forever coping my dinning room crown moulding. The rest of the house will be a slam dunk.

  • you are the Man! thanks tomorrow i will finish my bedroom crown with no time. 

  • You are a great teacher. I did exactly as you instructed and it worked perfectly. Thank you

  • Good deal thanx for the video hahahaha

  • You are so funny and helpful. I want to add crown molding to my bedroom and kitchen. I think that I will try it. Thank you for the great video.

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