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Crown Moulding Tool

Postby Malc2098 » 06 Feb 2017, 11:39

I don't know if kickstarting promotion is allowed on the forum, so Mods, boot it off if it isn't with my apologies.

But if it is, I thought this one was worth promoting in a forum like ours. I know I could have done with one of these loads of times.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onecut/onecut-crown-molding-tool-patented-technology?ref=33.go2.fund&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=33.go2.fund

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Re: Crown Moulding Tool

Postby Tusses » 06 Feb 2017, 12:06

so it's like a bevel gauge ?
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Re: Crown Moulding Tool

Postby Tusses » 06 Feb 2017, 12:07

only watched the 1st fec sec's BTW .. still working here :-)
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Re: Crown Moulding Tool

Postby Robert » 06 Feb 2017, 13:41

To me it looks like one of those gadgets that solve a problem that doesn't really exist. I'd just measure the angle and halve it with a protractor.
The end bit swivelling to half the bevel angle would save time if you were doing these cuts all day though so there is a market I guess.
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Re: Crown Moulding Tool

Postby Malc2098 » 06 Feb 2017, 15:53

I agree guys, but some of you maybe far more experienced than some DIYers like myself.

I've done internal and external coving corners and they've never fitted. I struggled but got the stairs return handrail to fit.

It seems to transfer the half of the angle so that a template or machine guide can be set up for cutting the two sides of the joint.

As a DIYer, I could have done with something like this many times instead of having to fill gaps.
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