Measure and mark the front piece of crown molding.
Crown molding kitchen cabinets diy.
The crown pro worked great with my miter saw and helped us get the correct angle almost every time.
Be sure to also mark the direction of the angle for the crown molding like before.
Make the miter cut for the front piece of crown molding.
Measure the length of the front piece of baseboard.
Crown molding is pricey so you want to get the cut right the first time.
Measure and mark the molding with the length of the front piece of baseboard starting from the deepest part of the 45 degree cut.
Then make the sister cut for the following side like before.
Take a piece of crown molding longer than the front of the cabinet and cut a 45 degree angle off one side.
Place the crown molding at the top of the riser so it touches the ceiling and nail it in place to the riser image 2.
How to install crown molding on kitchen cabinets use a straight edge to mark where the bottom of the crown moulding will sit on the cabinet face frame.
Mount the crown molding to the cabinet using the brad nailer.
Paint or stain to your preference.
Add solid wood mounting strips also called nailers or nailing blocks across the length of the top edge of the cabinets where you will be applying the crown molding.
The crown molding is not nailed directly to the wall cabinets.
The trick that makes this project so simple is with the addition of wooden nailing strips at the top of the wall cabinets.
Mark all sides of the cabinet onto which you will be attaching crown moulding.
You are going to need to cut both sides to match.
Use long lengths of wood mounting strips for each length of cabinets.
Run a bead of glue along each piece of molding image 1.
Step 1 provide a nailing surface for crown moulding by attaching solid wood mounting strips to the top edges of the cabinets.
We used the kreg crown pro and it seemed to do the trick.
Now it s also important to buy crown longer than you think.
These strips help you accurately position the crown molding and provide a place to nail onto other than the cabinet face.
Use one long strip for a row of cabinets the same depth.
Crown molding gets tricky.