The Beauty of Coping with Carpentry
What is sexier than a mitre cut?
A coped cut.
Maybe not for the client. If done correctly, no one will know the difference either way. But for the carpenter, it’s a flaunting skill, that has its place.
For all you fine people wondering what a cope is, it’s an undercut into the profile of material, that will allow the wood to form around a joining piece. Usually found on the inside corner of most trim work.
Where on most mitered corners, you will need two joining 45 degree cuts, this allows for one cut to be a crosscut, with the joining cut to sit on top of the flat piece.
The Search for the Holy Grail of Production Carpentry - The Skilsaw 16 inch Sawsquatch Chainsaw
It’s big.
It’s scary.
And if you squint your eyes hard enough, it resembles a tall mysterious hairy freaky dude in the Northeast American territories…