How accurate does angle measurement on crown moulding corners actually have to be? What I am saying is say compare a manual angle finder that has 1 degree increments vs a typical digital one that would have tenths measurements (40.1,40.2,etc). It appears that digital one would be more accurate because more detailed measurements can be made,but I have seen where they have a plus or minus error of .3. If you was to cut crown moulding using either of these tools would you notice much difference in the resulting corner made from these two pieces?
How accurate does corner angle measurement on crown moulding need to be
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Best Answer
Cannot really answer your question because everything depends on you no matter what tool you use. Here are the four main factors: