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.
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?
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.
TheJokeyp55 1 month ago
Nice- I never thought of using a jig saw for such cuts. What type of blade?
ILIAD9 1 month ago
@OurTimeIsOut you have to cut the molding on the miter saw first to gett the rigth degrees, then you cop it
NixonAre 8 months ago
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?
rotaxrider 11 months ago
Is this a 45 degree crown? What if you have a 52 degree crown?
OurTimeIsOut 1 year ago
This is the coolest thing I have seen!
My poor husband is about to find out our next project will be crown moldings!
bmartist 1 year ago
Thanks for posting that. This was the best video that I have seen for the product. I'll be getting one soon myself. Thanks
fenceposter 1 year ago