Coping trim with a jigsaw

donwon

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I am looking at installing trim and using copes at the joints.

I have the trion jigsaw and wondering a couples of things. What blade should I use and also will standard t shank blades work in the jigsaw. 

Thanks!
 
theres a really nice "base" out there called the collin's coping foot.  very nice piece!
 
Get the Collins coping foot and build your self a simple clamping jig. It is a technique that is learnt but produces nice tight coped joints
 
Here is a link to the Collins Tool site:  http://www.collinstool.com/  Make sure to look around and watch some of the videos out there if you haven't.  Also if you decide to order one make sure to specify the one for your model of jigsaw.

Peter
 
If you have the ROTEX 90, an alternate method that I started doing once I got the sander is to still do the cope by hand, but then finish it off with the soft interface pad, which allows you to clean up the bottom and sand down (actually, up) to the profile edge those places where the blade left a bit of excess. 
 
Can't say I've ever heard of anyone using a sander to fit a cope. Just sounds wrong to me. If you want tight joints, just 45. Follow the profile with a coping saw or jigsaw with the coping foot and make the cut about 1/8 bigger then when you fit the piece it should push itself tight into the corner.    There is no need for a sander or rotex 90
 
I use the coping blades in my Trion. If you have tight curves in the profile the coping blades from Bosch work good because they have more set in the teeth and can turn a tighter radius if need be but they don't cut quit as smooth. But that also depends if you cut from above or below. I prefer to cut from above and use a scrap piece off 1x cut on a 45 to rest it on. Their are lots off different ways to do it just find one that is comfortable to you. I like to have a course flat file and a course rat tail file on hand to touch up after a cope.
 
If you check out the Collins site he recommends the Bosch T244D for use with the coping foot, I bet it would work well without his product too.
 
Brice Burrell said:
If you check out the Collins site he recommends the Bosch T244D for use with the coping foot, I bet it would work well without his product too.

I used a Collins Coping Foot with my older Bosch jigsaw for several years.  Just got the model to fit my Carvex last week, and it came with two two-packs of Festool blades.  Haven't tried it yet, but I'll likely have the opportunity to do so this weekend.  I anticipate trying the Festool blades as well as the Bosch blades to see which works best. 

 
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