"I recently finished a project with 14 raised panels. I raised them with your insert panel cutter. Over the years, I have used many different "premium" cutters. Yours is by far the best I have ever used. I congratulate you on this superb system."
Ron Brown
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New & improved Professional Coping Sled. The most complete, highest quality cross cut sled on the market.
Detailed Description
Don't Make Another End-Grain Cut Without Our Professional Coping Sled - Now With Quick Set Toggle Clamps!
The Infinity Tools Professional Coping Sled is the fastest, safest and most accurate way to produce cope & stick (rail & stile) joinery. It's solid aluminum construction, Lexan safety visor and quick-set toggle clamps set this production quality coping sled apart. Inferior quality units are made from plastic and use the sled's base as a guide against your fence. This design allows the router bit or shaper cutter to make contact with the base. Our Professional Coping Sled uses an exclusive Lexan visor mounted on machined aluminum posts that runs against your fence. The Lexan visor keeps the sled's aluminum base away from the spinning cutter and acts as a protective barrier between you and the workpiece. The bottom of the Lexan visor sits 3.00" from your worksurface and will not fit into any mini t-track that may be mounted to your fence. Ruggedly built with over five pounds of aluminum, our coping sled provides a safe platform for making all of your cross-grain cuts in material up to 5-3/4" wide. The solid feel and mass of this sled absorbs vibration and makes cutting rail ends more safe, precise and repeatable.
More Great Features include:
Manufactured from tough 6061 Aluminum Alloy to absorb vibration
Ergonomic handles for all-day woodworking comfort
Three Quick-Set Toggle clamps for tool-less depth adjustments
Will accept material up to 5-3/4" wide
Abrasive paper holds stock in place when working
Replaceable backer block to prevent blow-out when routing
Pre-drilled to accept optional 3/4" miter bar (COP-MB1) see below
The optional miter bar, part #COP-MB1 (see below) can be attached to the sled's base in one of two places and allows you to guide the sled in your router table, shaper table or table saw's 3/4" miter slot. This exclusive new design gives you the ultimate flexibility and makes our sled the most versatile on the market.
Click here to read the Popular Woodworking Magazine review.
Hi,
have just finished a long run of cope and stick drawer fronts. I had to let you know how satisfied I am with your Professional Coping Sled. It is truley a professional peice of equipment and I have been able to get through a lot of coping with total confidence and high accuracy and safety. Thanks a lot, just wish I hadnt paid for the other rubbish,
regards and merry Xmas
John, Toowoomba Australia
- John P., INT
A fine piece of equipment!
Solid, precise and ergonomic. This is a well-designed tool. Easy to set up with quick changeovers and no work slippage at all. The third toggle clamp is perfect for holding the backer block. Wish I had bought one sooner!
- Bill, MA
Quality costs money!!!
I just spent the week cutting over 50 rail and stiles using the Professional Coping Sled. It may be expensive but the quality of materials is impeccable and the adjustability is well thought out. Provides perfect control and safety is never compromised. Made the entire process painless and produced very clean cuts.
- westcott, TX
If you're looking for the perfect coping sled, STOP...you've found it.
I've purchased lots of tools and jigs in my time but never have I been so completely satisfied with a device. Perfect cut, no vibration, no wobble, no base plate distortion. This is a beautiful thing.
Great tool
I just finished making 88 rails(not a typo). There was no vibration felt. It was very nice to see the cutter to make sure things were lined up correctly. It's a little expensive but well worth it