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Take the guesswork out of coping crown molding to create perfect inside corners!
- Allows you to quickly and easily cope crown molding with a power jig saw instead of a coping saw, reducing wrist, hand and arm stress.

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EasyCoper for Crown Molding
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Average Rating:
3.5
(21 customer reviews)
$47.99
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1) Submitted by
Nate H, from St. Louis, MO
on 8/5/2010
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Don't mess with the directions, there are several very good demonstrations on Youtube with someone acutally using the tool. I found them (the videos) helpful, and found the product useful.
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2) Submitted by
Bruce Thompson, from Huntington Beach, CA
on 7/12/2009
Customer Rating: 
I got near perfect results the first time on a 4 1/4" profile with three 3/16" beads.
I would have rated it 5 stars but for the fact that instructions are not very good and you have to make your own 3 1/2° beveled shim to make it work with 45° spring angle stock.
They don't tell you, but because of the slick plastic, you must clamp the stock in place. Use a short, thin blade. Normal length blades hit the edge of the EasyCoper frame and kick your saw out.
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3) Submitted by
Simon Ballenot, from Florissant, MO
on 6/30/2009
Customer Rating: 
Worked as advertised, made beautiful copes on the first attempt, though it did take a bit of studying to figure out exactly what to do. The confusing part for me was "nipping the stub". I finally figured that out after I did one without "nipping the stub" and saw the thin strip that they talk about on their web site directions. Over all though, I'm very please with it and it helped me to cut neat, clean copes the first time out without any sweat. I'll never hang another piece of crown molding without it and without the crown molding jig, for you chop saw, that Rockler sells.
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4) Submitted by
D. N. Alejo, from San Jose, CA
on 4/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
This product made coping crown so easy. I became an expert with my Jigsaw in a few tries. I used quick grips to combat fatigue of holding the coper and moulding to a table. I would not put crown up without this tool. Thank you Rockler for making my life so much easier.
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5) Submitted by
Colin O'Brien, from Asheville, NC
on 3/16/2009
Customer Rating: 
Paid for itself the first day I used it. Saved my knuckles from the usual bashes and scrapes I get when using the coping saw all day, too. You'll need to use a couple of clamps to stabilize everything...your hand is not sufficient. Use a fine cut jigsaw blade, and you'll laugh at how easy it is!
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6) Submitted by
Rudy Frausto, from Pittsburg , CA
on 8/31/2009
Customer Rating: 
I am a average carpenter, in other words I don't do it for a living, this tool is fantastic, after a few practice cuts, it was a snap! My copes came out perfect! Wow a product that actually does as advertised! I highly recommend this product. If those who cannot figure it out, probably shouldn't be doing it in the first place!
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7) Submitted by
Mark Hannum, from Springfield, MO
on 11/29/2007
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Took a while to get the hang of it, but once up to speed, the inside corners were excellent, requiring little or no filling right from the first one. The instructions were very difficult to understand as the photos were difficult to interpret. one has to actually grab a scrap piece and go to work and figure it out for yourself. A fine product, especially when mounted to a 2 x 6 with a cleat underneath to hold the fixture in a clamping Work Mate or some other type of clamp device. I am very pleased with the finished corners and glad I own the EasyCoper product.
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