• It is essential that your saw blade is
maintained in excellent condition to prevent
or reduce chipping or ragged edges on these
cuts. Always make a test cut on scrap
material first to ensure you’ll get a clean cut.
•
Measure twice, cut once. Measure twice
again, cut once.
• Angle joints are pre-assembled, before
mounting the pieces atop the towers and top
shelves, using hot glue (Fig. 4). It dries very
fast, so it’s important to test the fit in place
and have your pieces ready to set together.
• We’re reminding you to carefully plan the
number of cuts and the number of pieces re-
quired for any given closet design with crown
molding. You must consider minor waste
factor for lengths you cannot use,and you
must consider for seaming (discussed later
in these instructions) on any molding lengths
of approximately 8 feet or longer.
Fig. 4
Crown Molding - 2
ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY
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1. Measure the top shelf carefully, from
point to point (Fig. 6) along the edge
where you will install the molding
(distances “A” in Fig. 6).
INST
ALLA
TION
2. Mark your first measurement, for example,
begin left to right in installation of Fig. 6,
using the shelf depth as your first cut to
mark. From the 90˚ end cut of the
panel, mark the distance 14”
in the
groove
on the back of the molding
(Fig. 7). (The groove is aligned directly
over the front edge of the top shelf.)
Fig. 6
2.12‘’
1.87 ‘’
Fig. 5
To cut and install crown molding in your design,
follow these steps:
GROOVE
Fig. 7