Ye I don't get it they brought out some thing that is not really any quicker or easyerjoiner1970 said:That's a shame we could've met up I was there today too.
I don't rate those scribing gadgets I saw it when it come out. I watched the guy using it on Friday and the finish was terrible. The cut edge was rough and when the cutter came out the top of the skirting it left a right mess. That was on mdf too , god knows what it would be like on solid wood.
Nope I will stick to my tried and test coping saw or jigsaw, not that much slower
Alan m said:how much are the asking for it
Jerome said:Almost too many problems to get over
1st the bit has to be very thin to get into the profiles. Problems: bit life, safe depth of cut.
2nd it has to be very long. Problems: breakage, flexing.
3rd the bit shank rides on the jig Problem: so the jig is unable to cut smaller concave radius curves than the bit shank, the bit needs a long shank, breakage, flexing, special very long bits= high replacement price and restricted supply.
4th Problem: very slow setup time for new profiles.
joiner1970 said:They should get Tommy Walsh to put his name to it![]()
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Just like that stupid brick laying template gizmo
SRSemenza said:I could see that being really fast for a lot of copes that are all the same.
Pretty sure most of us in the USA would call that a coping jig.
Seth
SRSemenza said:I could see that being really fast for a lot of copes that are all the same.
Pretty sure most of us in the USA would call that a coping jig.
Seth