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Default Cool Tool? "The Coper" for cutting baseboards

on 9/5/2007 4:41 PM Dan Reisig said the following:
You'd still have to mount the piece in the jig, pick up the router, route
the 'cope',
and touch up the finished product (1/4" radius will not make a tight fit on
most baseboards).
For $122, I'd say it's hardly worth the trouble.


Back in the day when I worked for a GC, $120 was more than a day's pay.
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
ps.com...

Stumbled across this on the web. I have no affiliation, it just looks
like a cool tool if you've got a lot a baseboard to install. OTOH, it
could be a piece of junk.

In brief, you make a mold of your baseboard's profile and use it as a
template to guide a router.

http://www.thecoper.com/detailed_instructions.htm

There's videos available at the site.







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