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    #31
    I'm not handy at all, my home came with crown molding thankfully.

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      #32
      Originally posted by man down View Post
      Man what a pain in the arse lol but I learned something new. Still need to paint but so far so good.

      Entry way


      Movie room. I added lighting above this one.
      - -Purt fancy digs there.

      I have a library, not an entertainment center.

      Made my own crown molding for our remodeled kitchen back when.

      Hint- paint, stain or varnish before installation...simples...

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        #33
        My wife pays people to do that... I am willing but unable to do.

        I was attempting to work in bronze but got tossed from the masters class..

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          #34
          All I need is this

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            #35
            Originally posted by man down View Post
            Im sure it's not if you do this all the time. A 45 is a 45 and that's mostly what I had to deal with. It was just one wall that had the 22.5 that I had to figure out. Once I did it I wouldn't see a issue doing so again. It's just that first time dealing with that angle.
            That's exactly what happened with me.

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              #36
              Originally posted by RHETOЯIC View Post
              ....ever molded a wench?
              Your life must be a absolute pile of sh.it if youRe over 15 and on a Friday The best thing you can do is hi ******* multiple threads on a boxing Forum a f.ucking niche sport acting like a absolute f.ucking loser

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                #37
                Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
                Your life must be a absolute pile of sh.it if youRe over 15 and on a Friday The best thing you can do is hi ******* multiple threads on a boxing Forum a f.ucking niche sport acting like a absolute f.ucking loser
                For the record, the post was made on a Thursday, but my life is a pile of shit.

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                  #38
                  I never like crown molding. I don’t think it adds much. It’s more of a distractor to me.

                  But yea installing it yourself is a no no. Improper installation would really look distracting

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
                    I never like crown molding. I don’t think it adds much. It’s more of a distractor to me.

                    But yea installing it yourself is a no no. Improper installation would really look distracting
                    Don't worry bud I got it done. Like I do with everything I start.

                    There's more to crown than just the molding. A nice bright baseboard and crown make the walls really pop.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by man down View Post
                      Don't worry bud I got it done. Like I do with everything I start.

                      There's more to crown than just the molding. A nice bright baseboard and crown make the walls really pop.
                      Each house is diffeeent

                      Mine it would work.

                      My brother in laws has his brown. Looks odd to me.

                      I would be cool in a really big open house I think. I suspect yiu have one of those. As all Californian ls who live out always get t ice the house. At half the price...

                      But reality is everyone like different stuff. To each is own and that what make American Great.

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