Our copying tools are good for most jigsaw puzzles because they are small enough. Most jig saws will work with this, except for Porter-Cable and the Bosch 1590 and 1591, which are not. It’s better to use a variable speed jig saw to cut curved molding than to use your hands to do it, and it’s easier.
Using our copying tools, your jigsaw can become a simple and accurate coping machine without the need for jigs and templates, so you can work more quickly.
Let go of your hands and do more with less.
Tough Steel: Made of plated steel to last a long time.
It is made of 14 ga. metal.
4.4 x 3.4 x 1.2 inche. Made in the US. For most Jigsaws, this is a good fit.
Our Coping Foot is very easy to put on and take off of different types of jig saws in just a few minutes. It’s easy to learn how to put Our Coping Foot on the jig saw by watching the video that comes with it. There are a lot of steps to getting the foot in place, but once you do, you’ll be glad you did.
This is what you get: A strong steel construction foot for most jigsaws that will last.
If our product ever doesn’t work for you, just send us an email and we’ll send you a new one for free.
Easy to use after you set up the work piece the right way. It gave me the confidence to deal with the miter cut, so I could. After a while, I was amazed at how close I could get to the miter cut. I used metal files to finish the cope. To do this, you must set the work piece up the right way. I put the work piece on a metal sawhorse that was set on a concrete floor at first. It made the whole thing shake when I was cutting the cope. Then I put a piece of 2×4 on the floor and a cinderblock on top of that. Horse: I tied a rope to the top of the block. Then I took down the 2×4 at the bottom. This time, I had a lot of weight to keep the vibrations from shaking the work piece.