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Deluxe Coping Sled Reviews

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1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

William Feeney
Unverified Reviewer
This is a terribly designed product. The work piece can't be held securely so you're asking for trouble. If I could I would try to return it but the time is long past. DON'T BUY THIS!
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Posted 1 year ago
DA From Greenville
Verified Reviewer
I thought it was a real deal! Once it was used, I was greatly disappointed. It will not hold the rail in place! I tried sandpaper and a few other tricks to make it work. The only thing to do is to screw the rail to the sled. I finally gave up and made my own.
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Posted 2 years ago
PE From Spring Hill
Verified Reviewer
If you need accurate cuts this is not the product, unless the thickness of the wood is the exact same as the jig it will not work with out making a jig to hold the wood on the sled. They should not sell this product and call it a loss. It ruined my project and I had to mill all new wood. Please done buy this!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
DS From Columbus
Verified Reviewer
They needed 2 go 1 more step and added a clamp 2 hold the piece down. The 1 adjustable side clamp just isn't enuf. Tried 2 find a solution, but it just wasn't worth it. Returned.
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Posted 2 years ago
KO From Wilmington
Verified Reviewer
This sled keeps the work piece on the router table, unlike most designs that put the work piece on top of the sled. This is a major advantage. You don't have to reset the bit height after routing long pieces that won't fit on a sled. This saves time, and makes it certain that the long and short edges will match. But putting the work piece under the sled makes it hard to apply enough pressure on the clamp to keep the work piece from moving when it passes the bit without the support of the router fence. The self-adhesive sandpaper strips provided don't help much. But I worked out a simple fix. I used one-handed bar clamp to draw the clamping knob toward the rear handle. The added pressure keeps the workpiece from jumping around as it passes the bit.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago