So, "If" Collins Coping Foot is a "Coping Mechanism" for small jobs..."Then Not" a Alteration but a Alter Ego...! Good choice on the jigsaw...The coping use is really wanting this handle layout. Good Video of teamwork and Workflow...! Enjoying your channel...Thank You for making and posting.
Well jambed, well hung. Doors! I'd move there in a second if I could ever drive on the other side of the road!! [I want to work for Peter Jackson's outfit!!]
Awesome! What is so special about that coping foot? Is it only that you can follow contours or whatever? Oh, and dont remove the clampcam, it was awesome!
It allows you to cut rolling angles/follow curves on angle with your jigsaw. With the standard base, you cam set the foot to any angle and cut. If you try and cut a rolling angle or around a curve like that moulding, the base gets in the way and/or is miles from the blade. This thing allows it to rock and roll and still be secure to the work piece
You will love the coping foot dude, it one of those tools that you just have to mess with and it will become second nature, all you need now is a frank custom router base for your Makita router 😎, let me know if you want me to make you one , love your channel brother 🙏🏽🙏🏽👊🏽
Hey mate im a carpenter in nsw australia what are these custom router plates if you dont mind me asking never seen them let alone used one only the factory ones with the makita routers
Love your videos. I'm curious to know why you put the door casing in flush with the plasterboard though. Don't you let it protrude a few millimetres to allow for the plaster to be flush to the face of the casing ?
Hi Scott I don't know wether or not you've tried or not but IMHO I believe a Much Better way of doing copes and the likes is by using an Angle grinder and a Flap Disc. I'm sure you have both ! Worth trying and if you don't like the Concept then No Harm No Foul ! Cheers Mate.
Hey Scott cool vid there is alot of crap on you tube but good to see someone creating some great content where did you get the collins foot from cheers
Coping your internal corners allows for any discrepancy if the wall isn't at a perfect 90 deg. Personally I prefer it also and couldnt really remember the last time I even mitred an internal angle for baseboard
Dude what are those bags you’re wearing? My last set of bags wore out finally after 12 years, having a hard time finding a pair I like but those look nice
I have a Collins foot, although I still cope with a hand saw. I just can’t seem to find a jigsaw blade that is a right fit for the Collins. I mean there must be a go to T blade for this sort of combination?
@@ScottBrownCarpentry Thinking of getting this barrel style, I’m already on a ton of makita . Does the on off switch work ok if you need to stop right away etc? Seems like an odd design for that aspect. Thanks !
With all due respect, if youre working on hourly pay, do you consider the time you use for setting cameras and such? ( even tho it might not be long). Love the videos!
My buddy us awesome at coping with an angle grinder and sanding disk. I can do it I'm just a perfectionist. I can still beat him with a coping saw but my muscles are strong when it comes to coping. 😆😉