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  1. #1
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    Crown mold corner missing

    Well boy's and girl's, doing a little interior design for a friend (don't laugh at me ladies, you either DEE) Thought I had it going. Showed him a render, and he said "WOW" Great, but why didn't you wrap the wall at the end with crown molding? What-a-you-say? He's right. I can't get the $(&(#@& crown molding to wrap the wall.:mad:
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    BB Boy (Bob E)
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  2. #2
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    Bummer, I must be a "psycho" answering my own thread, but I think I know what it is, but don't know why . I used an invisible wall to separate the two spaces and the one this wall ends on is at a 45 degree angle. Hum.....here we go again In the real world (whut am I talking about) it would be tough to turn the corner with crown, you'd almost have to bend it outward both ways to make any symblance of a nice joint. Maybe the software is smarter than me after all (who am I kiddin) of course it is. So it said.... if you think I am gonna put a piece of crown molding on the end of this funny wall you're out of your socket! That's enough. Tomorrow, tomorrow, I'll fix it tomorrow!!!!
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    BB Boy (Bob E)
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  3. #3
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    Bob, I am laughing because you did answer your own question.

    I do the same thing so many times, and then have to go back an realign the invisible wall so that the molding goes all the way.

    The same thing happens with paints, wallpaper, tile, flooring, etc.

    You would think that as an invisible wall it would act like an invisible wall and not as a wall.
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