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Coping crown molding made easy with EasyCoper

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  • I just purchased this product and boy it's just as easy as it seems. Make sure you have your jig on low speed so that the jig can be controlled. I had mine on high at first until I figured it out. Also be sure to purchase those Bosch blades like the website recommends.

  • Nice- I never thought of using a jig saw for such cuts. What type of blade?

  • @OurTimeIsOut you have to cut the molding on the miter saw first to gett the rigth degrees, then you cop it

  • So when coping crown do you still need to know your inside angle of your wall or will it always be cut at a 45 and will this coping jig work for different spring angles?

  • Is this a 45 degree crown? What if you have a 52 degree crown?

  • This is the coolest thing I have seen!

    My poor husband is about to find out our next project will be crown moldings!

  • Thanks for posting that. This was the best video that I have seen for the product. I'll be getting one soon myself. Thanks

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