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Anyone have tips to figure out the angles (bevel and mitre) required
to install crown for an outside corner (90 degree) where the left outside
piece of crown is typical (running parallel to the floor) and the right
outside piece of crown is falling off at 10 degrees? Will the same
calculations work for inside corne
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Anyone have tips to figure out the angles (bevel and mitre) required
to install crown for an outside corner (90 degree) where the left outside
piece of crown is typical (running parallel to the floor) and the right
outside piece of crown is falling off at 10 degrees? Will the same
calculations work for inside corne