Install Crown Molding Like a Pro!
Wayne Drake’s interest in cutting and installing crown molding and trim stems from many years as a woodworking hobbyist. His book, “Crown Molding & Trim: Install It Like A PRO!” (132 pages, 350+ color photos, and hundreds of examples) explains how to easily cut and install your crown molding and trim. The event that led to the founding of www.compoundmiter.com (March 2000) was the construction of six of the large bird feeders shown in Chapter 16 of his book.
While making these as Christmas presents, he discovered, after cutting all 24 gazebo roof pieces, the bird feeder plans had the wrong miter and blade tilt angles. He then sat down and graphically derived what is now called the Compound Miter Chart© which illustrates the relationship between corner angle and crown slope angle for a compound miter cut. Today, www.compoundmiter.com is the best and only one-stop-source for information on how to cut any compound miter angle.
Good Millwork wanted to share some of Wayne’s techniques in upcoming posts and hope you will purchase his book and products. If your ready to try and need some crown molding, we can help as well!
Wayne Drake has been a mechanical engineer by profession since 1973. He has an extensive background in advanced mathematics and engineering graphics. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia in December 1972 and his Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Systems Engineering from the University of West Florida in 1976.
Wayne, I’ve read many books on finish carpentry and particularly installation of crown/trim molding that claim to be for “do-it-yourselfers”. Your book far surpasses anything I’ve seen. As an engineer myself, I can appreciate the level of detail that you provide for installing crown/trim molding. Many books promise “easy techniques” for installing molding, but the instructions are usually vague and the illustrations confusing. Not so with your book. Your instructions and illustrations are crystal clear. I’ve put off for years installing crown molding in our house because I was simply intimidated by it. With your book and the TrueAngle® tools, I now have the tools/techniques and the confidence I need to do a professional job. Thanks for a wonderful product. Chris
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Wayne Drake is a Mechanical Engineer with a Masters in Aeronautical Systems Engineering and founder of www.CompoundMiter.com. His web site is the best and only one-stop-source for information on compound miter angles. Wayne is also a woodworking hobbyist, author of “Crown Moulding & Trim, Install Like a Pro”, and has an extensive background in advanced mathematics and engineering graphics.
FIND CROWN MOULDING:
- 4″ to 6″ Crown Molding
- 6″ to 8″ Crown Molding
- 8″ to 10″ Crown Molding
- 10″ to 12″ Crown Molding
- Bed Moulds
- Cove Crown Mouldings
TOOLS FOR INSTALLING CROWN MOULDING:
- Purchase a Compound Miter Saw
- Purchase Miter Saw Accessories
CROWN MOULDING INSTALLATION RESOURCES:
- Extreme How-To: On Twitter; and DIY Crown Molding & Trim
- Builders Resource: Crown Molding for Cathedral Ceilings
- Wood Web: Crown Molding Along Cathedral Ceilings

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Crown molding is always a super finishing touch that makes a house more beautiful and attractive. While many may not notice exactly what makes the difference they will notice the overall affect.
This cron molding is nice i like the desing and the color. This is great if it will be combine with coven roofing insulation, Am i right.?
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Looks good, I would like something like this all through my home because it looks fantastic and gives the rooms a clean, edge look. I honestly can’t do it myself (believe me, I’ve tried) as it just doesn’t seem to work for me but with a bit of help I can probably sort it out.
I have one of these angle tools. It is so nice. I’ve wasted so much crown because I couldn’t get the right angle, but this helps a ton.
Great information, thanks for sharing. I moved into a house that was a renovation job by three police officers as a hobby. Needless to say, we have three varieties of crown molding in our first floor. It’s been a gradual job to repair and replace!
Jason L.
Northern Virginia Hypnotherapist