Jason, that was my original plan, but because crown on a radius has a different dimension on the top than the bottom I was forced in to plan 'B' for the outside radius, little pieces of crown that were just 5/8 of an inch at the bottom glued together at the bottom then nailed up in about 4 inch sections. Then sanded and filled. The inside corner was tricky. The radius got tighter as it got to the center of the curve. I had to go to plan 'C' on that one, lol. I made a mold of the ceiling, made a trowel that matched the crown profile and made a section on crown out of plaster that ended with a bevel at each end.
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Great pic and awesome work. Please keep posting.
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Isn't that Flex Trim or variant?
Jason, that was my original plan, but because crown on a radius has a different dimension on the top than the bottom I was forced in to plan 'B' for the outside radius, little pieces of crown that were just 5/8 of an inch at the bottom glued together at the bottom then nailed up in about 4 inch sections. Then sanded and filled. The inside corner was tricky. The radius got tighter as it got to the center of the curve. I had to go to plan 'C' on that one, lol. I made a mold of the ceiling, made a trowel that matched the crown profile and made a section on crown out of plaster that ended with a bevel at each end.
Thanks Kevin for the explanation! Great Work!
For 135 degree inside radius angles...
...Would you make...?
22.5 degree cut at rIght end of Piece 1
22.5 degree cuts on both ends of Piece 2
22.5 degree cut on Left end of Piece 3
?
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