Photo shamelessly stolen from a telegram channel

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Is this purely aesthetic or does it have a useful function?

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It is supposed to be crown moulding, but something went wrong and the builder forgot where to stop

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I’m impressed, how do you even make this?

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It’s a common technique in crown moulding, you just layer different pieces and then hide the seems with paint.

This one is even better for showing how it’s done.

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Something oddly satisfying about the pictures in your link, thanks for sharing

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Thanks, very interesting. And a lot of work!

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Just do a Clean install instead of upgrading all the time.

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Crowowowown mololololding

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