Mark the wall measurement on the bottom of the crown molding image 2.
How to install crown molding on tile wall.
3 pair the new crown with thin trim molding such as 3 4 inch.
Then nail two blocks together to make a marking gauge that duplicates the run and drop.
Fastening crown molding directly to walls can be a headache but well fastened rail trim makes nailing the crown foolproof.
I used a dewalt oscillating tool to cut crown molding and allow wall tile to fit behind rather than cut the tile around the molding.
They will form an even sturdy substrate for tight crown attachment.
Measure corner to corner.
I took a few quick shots in between attaching pieces.
Set the crown molding upside down against the saw fence and the 1x4 stop block.
Span the wall and ceiling trim pieces with the crown molding.
With the wall and tile now basically the same thickness where i needed to attach the crown i nailed everything in place with my pneumatic save for a few swear words whenever i couldn t get the angles right i eventually did and sandra s templates for crown molding are oh so helpful.
Draw a small line just past your measurement indicating the direction and angle of the cut.
Caulk the seam between the lower edges of the baseboard and the floor.
Steps on how to install crown molding use a self locking c clamp to secure a short 1x4 to the saw table.
Install a tube of acrylic caulking in a caulking gun.
The tile should be able to go slightly under the crown molding but the wood is still there to be nailed into.
Measure the run and drop of the crown molding.
Cut the tip of the tube with a utility knife to make a 1 8 inch opening.
Position the board at the correct distance from the saw s fence to hold the crown at the proper angle.