Bench Dog 10-010 Crown-Cut Crown Molding Cutting Jig

Bench Dog 10-010 Crown-Cut Crown Molding Cutting Jig Review


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This is probably the best item I could have purchased for our crown moulding project. My wife and I are actually building out own home with our own two hands. I was apprehensive about installing the crown molding with all the tricks you need to master to get a good looking job. The Bench Dog crown moulding jig answerers all the questions simply with out any of the confusion associated with cutting the moulding. I will say that I got an idea from someone else who purchased the same jig, it is a good idea to physically attach the jig to your chop saw. I drilled two hole in the vertical part of the jig that matched the existing hole on the fence of my chop saw. I use carriage bolts with wing nuts, the wing nuts makes it easier to move the jig from left or right easier side depending on the cut you want.

Bench Dog 10-010 Crown-Cut Crown Molding Cutting Jig Feature

  • Crown-cut crown molding cutting jig; fits all 10-inch and larger miter saws
  • Fits all crown molding up to 6-inches wide; on-tool cutting guide for quick reference
  • Baltic birch body doesn't damage blades, saw, or molding
  • 1 jig included; miter saw not included
  • 2 pounds; 2-year limited warranty; made in USA
There’s no denying that nearly everyone loves crown molding, but cutting the molding is no picnic—even for some pros. That’s because crown molding gets installed at an angle against the wall and ceiling, and precise cuts are required to obtain tight-fitting corner joints. Complicating the situation is the fact that crown molding is expensive; it only takes two or three miscuts to blow your budget. But don’t despair you can end the trepidation and frustration with the Bench Dog 10-010 Crown-Cut Jig. This surprisingly simple device provides a quick, foolproof way to cut crown molding, even for novice do-it-yourselfers.pCrown-Cut is designed to work with any 10-inch or larger power miter saw, and it’ll accommodate crown moldings up to 6 inches wide. The jig is made of Baltic birch plywood and it plastic stops and steel tabs that adjust to match the molding’s height and distance it projects from the wall.pTo use the jig, simply set it onto the saw table and adjust it to match the molding size. Then place the molding into the jig and it’ll automatically be held at the proper wall angle. Set the saw blade to 45 degrees, and make the cut. This method is much easier than holding the molding flat on the table and setting the saw for a compound angle cut, which requires figuring out both bevel and miter angles. -- iJoseph Truini/i Crown Molding Cutting Jig - CROWN MOLDING CUTTING JIG. Produces perfect fitting miters every time. Crown stop quickly adjusts to lock molding. Fits all 10" larger miter saws


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Crown Cuts Made Easy - Rudy - Long Island, NY
I tried a few crown molding jigs before buying this one, and this is the best I've used so far. Once set for the crown size you're working with, the cuts are quick and accurate because you're working with standard right/left miter cuts and not bevel cuts.



Mar 18, 2010 02:14:08

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