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Copemaster Products is a locally owned company whos products are manufactured in the United States of America!
We strive to produce a high quality product shipped right to your door.
This channel will give carpenters a good idea on how the machine works as well as how it will give them a competitive edge over the competition.
If you are looking for more information about Copemaster Products or would like to purchase your own use the links below!
We strive to produce a high quality product shipped right to your door.
This channel will give carpenters a good idea on how the machine works as well as how it will give them a competitive edge over the competition.
If you are looking for more information about Copemaster Products or would like to purchase your own use the links below!
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Making a Base Template - Copemaster 2
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In this video you will learn everything you need to know on baseboard templates for Copemaster. Your template is important for high quality copes every time. for more information on Copemaster Products use the links below: copemaster2.com/ www.toolnut.com/copemaster-professional-moulding-coping-machine.html As always we appreciate your interest in Copemaster Products!!
Making a Crown Template - Copemaster 2
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
In this video you will learn how to make your first crown molding template. Once you have this mastered you are ready to start making production copes. For more information on Copemaster products use the links below. www.toolnut.com/copemaster-professional-moulding-coping-machine.html Thank you for your interest in Copemaster Products!
How it works - Copemaster 2
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In this video Copemaster 2 users will get a better understanding of the machine and how it works. For more information on the machine or how to purchase your own use the links below! Thank you for your interest in Copemaster Products!
Machine Basics - Copemaster 2
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
This video will give you a good understanding of our professional coping machine. Copemaster Products are proudly manufactured in the USA. More information on Copemaster Products can be found using the links below: copemaster2.com/ www.toolnut.com/copemaster-professional-moulding-coping-machine.html We thank you for your interest in Copemaster Products!
Copemaster 2 - Machine set up
Просмотров 7232 года назад
Learn how to set up your new Copemaster 2. This video will give you some helpful tips to get started coping fast!
Understanding the Coped Joint
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
I made this video to help you understand how a coped joint works. This will help you as you cope crown moulding as well as other types of moulding
Coping Large Moulding
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.5 лет назад
How to cope large base and crown moulding using the CopeMaster
Coping Crown - Understanding the Coped Joint
Просмотров 496 тыс.6 лет назад
This video shows how a cope works and what to do to ensure a perfect cope every time. feel free to visit our website or toolnut.com to purchase a machine today!
Copemaster - Coping Baseboard and Chair Rail
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
This video is about Copemaster - Coping Baseboard and Chair Rail
Copemaster - Tips and Techniques
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This video is about Copemaster - Tips and Techniques
Copemaster - Coping Crown Moulding
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This video is about Copemaster - Coping Crown Moulding
3 - Copemaster - Machine Basics
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This video is about 3 - Copemaster - Machine Basics
4 - Copemaster -Setting it up and Breaking it down
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4 - Copemaster -Setting it up and Breaking it down
5 - Copemaster - Using Work Vises and Making a Gauge block
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5 - Copemaster - Using Work Vises and Making a Gauge block
6 - Copemaster - Using Carriage Locks and changing Blade
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6 - Copemaster - Using Carriage Locks and changing Blade
Understand all of this is great information. Being fast and profitable is another matter. People today do not respect the trades think any ape with a saw should be able to do this and don’t want to pay accordingly. Then they wonder why nobody wants to be a carpenter or mechanic or drywall , painter etc.
Why tf do people think distracting music in a video is a good thing? I'm out.
Thanks Pythagoras 😂 really the measuring on a square should help me my next job.
I like the way you present your videos however, I've never heard of a cope. So I'm trying to figure why would put that molding up on wall and ceiling? If these tutorials are for the DIY then what's a cope line. This video isn't the one to watch first and I think you need to let ppl know that. By the way I really like your video about the reciprocating saw. Thank you for all the videos cause I know you putting them out the to help
That's a very cool machine, but it takes a long time, and a lot of skill to set it up. Now I know that by using it over and over again you will become faster, but it still takes time. Another thing, I don't know exactly what the machine costs, but if you don't have a lot of moulding that needs to be coped, it will never pay for itself. Everything that machine is capable of doing can be achieved by a miter cut anyway so I guess it's really up to the guy paying for it?
Wow, what professionalisms. That was perfect made from an experienced teacher
Fantastic video sir. This is why you should pay attention in HS geometry class. You would be a leg up in the finish carpentry profession. Bravo!
Cut crappy music, very distracting. Kind of like being on hold and forced to listen
At 6.05, you were say the 45 degree cut is not square. I have noticed this on my cuts a few days ago. Why is it not square?
Thank You!!
Horribly annoying music- I had a hard time watching
Thankyou
You couldn't buy education like this. Thanks from the 🇬🇧
Great video. Can I use coping crown molding for external 45 degrees cust?
The information is great the music is horrible
I’ve done a lot of molding with what I consider great results, but I wish I had watch this video four years ago! Game changer with respect to time and certainty of the joint and initial cut. 👍
Of course I find this video after I cope and fill. Still came out good but I was looking for great.
What was a slap my forehead moment for me was that crown molding is just a solid molding piece with some of material in the corner gone. Great explanation of coping. Thanks.
Very informative video but I couldnt continue. Five minutes in the video I quit because I couldnt take the irritating background music.
❣️ 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂
Sooo helpfull, clear, easy and I can understand how 45 works in geometry.....the teachers at school should watch this videos!!!!!!!!!
Thank You! Best explanation ever.
I just did a crown molding work as a side job just a few days ago. I never done crown molding work even though I'm a journeyman carpenter. I realized that the room I did was 2° to 3° out of square. I was cutting with miter saw, and I had to cut 47° or under cutting 43°. My next job I'll cope the corners. My crown molding work turned out nicely even though it was my first try. I never took a classroom training when I took apprenticeship training when I was taking classes under Southwest carpenters union. But I'm always learning new things from watching RUclips tutorials. Thanks for the video. 👍 It's fun learning new things.
Too much candy for a dime
Living in NW Ohio there's no such thing as a square corner in these old houses lol. Thank you!
Some years ago I was starting a sizable trim job in Ct. which happened to be about 5 minutes from Copemasters home base. So a friend and I went and checked it out. Very nicely designed machine. Unfortunately, the large crown on the new job had a detail that made it very difficult to cope, regardless of the method. If I had seen the machine earlier in my career, I would have bought it in a heartbeat but the nature of my business was changing and I couldn't justify the purchase.
oh boy, your sound quality is very bad. Please get better equipment. Like a separate mic for your voice.
No need for the music
Amazingling informative! Thank you for taking the time to post this!
Front cut at 45, cut the back out with a coping saw ,done
The point if coping is vetter fittment and faster labor not 8 mins per cope
Thanks
Great
Great video! I just finished putting up Crown moulding in my kitchen. I stressed about which method to use to cope the joints. I finally decided on using the Dremel 4300 using the carbide shaping bit. With a little practice I became very proficient at using it. I was using solid white wood moulding and this bit cut through it like butter. I highly recommend this method!
This a great tool for people that like coping. In my opinion using a angle finder doing miter and using glue to every joint. Has work the best respect for people that cope but I just can’t see myself doing that ever.
WOW!!! I'M A PIPE FITTER/FABRICATOR AND THIS VIDEO HAS JUST BLOWN THE DOORS WIDE OPEN WHEN IT COMES TO DOING MITER CUTS AND OR COPES!! EVEN IN MY CRAFT. JOB WELL DONE Y'ALL !!!!!
Hello, I just finished watching your Understanding the Coped Joint video and by all standard it is very educational, to say the least. I am a DIY and during my own home improvement projects. I decided I wanted to crown mold the walls and ceiling in the open area of home to impress myself and wife. You introduced me to a lot to consider. Crown molding can be a little intimidating but after viewing your video I have a new sense of confidence, I can do this. Thank you so very much for this educational tool and please keep up the good work. I have subscribed. Cordially, RE Morgan Decatur, GA
It’ll grout.
Please don't add background music when we need to listen to you.
Great video ….every detail….
Do you still cut a 45 degree cut to then cope if the wall is an inside corner with 135 degree corner? Or would you cut the 22.5 degree and cope that due to the 135 degree inside corner?
You obviously know what you’re doing, but you’re a shit teacher
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi there, thanks for your explanations! Whats the strategy: lets say I do crown in a room with 4 corners, simple. Do I fit the first length with both ends square cut? then one end coped and one end square. That leaves the last one with 2 coped ends!? How do you achieve best results there? How / where do you measure? Cheers
@@copemasterproducts Thank you Bill for your quick response. Yes, makes sence.
Thank you for these video coz im also intrigue by how it is made and done and thank you for sharing an expert on this matter...
I learned something. Thank you! 🙏
I use a Hitachi 8 1/2 sliding compound saw which I mastered on the angles. I like to cut my crown flat when I mitre my corners. By making a perfect 90 degree inside corner a 1’ long each way, glue them with CA glue, and do a dry fit. This way I can mark the ceiling projection in place without drywall finishes changing my angles. I snap lines on the ceiling, apply dabs of adhesive (usually PL Premium) behind it about a 1/4”. Attach my crown along the line first, then fit the wall last. People tend to sight that line for quality
Hard to hear & focus with background music. I know there is some great info here
Phenomenal explanation. Thank you
simply pick up the phone that is how i do it