When installing the coving higher than kitchen cabinet, what are the compound angles used?
Answers: Depends on what type of moulding your using, it could be a 45 degree angle for stop mould or 33-1/3 point for crown mould. also depends if your cabinets are without a flaw square. you might have to modify the angle contained by that case. use some piece wood that resembles what your doing and practice
They would not be compound miters. Put the trim on the chop saw the way that it would turn on the cabinets. Then for a 90 point corner, the angle willbe 45 degrees. A 45 level corner, the angle will be 22 1/2 degrees. And so on.
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Inside Left- Miter 31.6 Right Bevel 31.9 Left
Inside Right- Miter 31.6 Left Bevel 31.9 Right
Outside Left- Miter 31.6 Left Bevel 31.9 Right
Outside Right- Miter 31.6 Right Bevel 31.9 Left
Usually 22.5 and 31.62 but they can change, take a look at this site, it will be cooperative
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shawnd518 gave you correct answer, but not adjectives corners are exactly 90 degrees. Take four small pieces of trim and get a try angle for the inside and outside angles. If you have a miter saw you can fit a small board across the front of the saw beside clamps, so as the trim fits into it perfectly as it would on the wall, and use lone a 45 degree angle and enjoy the trim upside down and backward. Sounds crazy, but I've used it for years.
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use like peas in a pod angle on 90 degree internal and external corners and equal angle to join two length together.
45 degree's.
if you have other angles more or smaller number than 90 degrees, see the angle and that is the angle of cut. ie 120 scope would be a 60 degree cut. and so on. it does not requirement to be a compound mitre. just use chop saw, or simple mitre saw.
the point for this is that the off-cuts may be of use further along.
if you used different angles you would have more wastage...
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For right angles 45 @ 45.
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