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Whether you're installing crown molding or simple quarter-round trim, the way you trim your molding can affect how well it fits together on the wall. Poorly cut molding can result in gaps where pieces of molding meet, especially in corners and around doorways. To cut and install your molding correctly, be precise in your cuts, and once the molding is installed, check it periodically to make sure the piece aren't beginning to separate from each other.

Copper is a versatile material for adding accents to walls or counter tops. Copper is readily available in many different forms. The...

Crown molding is molding that is placed between the ceiling and wall. Crown molding is generally decorative, but can also be installed...

Most do-it-yourself car alarms are simple devices that provide minimal security. If you don't want the hassle of installing the alarm yourself,...

Molding also called "trim" is used to spice up the margin of the floor and the wall or can be installed around...

Clay molds are useful for capturing even the smallest levels of details from a modeled object. Since polymer clays are safe for...

Aluminum is a soft metal and readily available at most building supply and big box hardware stores. There are many ways to...

Wall trim is molding, usually wood, that decorates walls and ceilings, while crown molding is installed specifically where the walls meet the...

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How to Trim Molding | eHow

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March 28, 2014 at 3:29 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Trim and Moulding