OMG!! THANK YOU!!! Because I was about to loose it trying to get just the right angle and matched up just right but it was always off just a little!! Tried this method and it worked the 1st time!!! THANK YOu!!!❤️😇
A subtle trick on top of this is to cope the piece that’s parallel to entrances instead of the perpendicular one. That way you see even LESS of a gap. plus it’s easier to cope bigger pieces. So it’s a win-win!
Coping? Thank you! My dad refuses to teach me how to use tools any further than I’ve learnt in the women in trades school here in bc. 👎🏻☹️ this video helped me a lot! 👏🏻
But you still need to back cut it, or return it on the right side where it meets the casing… •Also put the little piece in first, then the long piece holds in the little piece better
Can easily be done with a drill press, hole saw, a few linear algebra equations (just to get the eigen values correct), a Heisenberg compensator, and a solenoid. Always carry an extra solenoid.
One is cut at 90° and butted into the wall. The second piece is cut at a 45 and coped. Coping is where you cut the material out, following the profile of the face of the cut.
@spacetimeworm I know what scribing is,listen back the video all I said was he said cut 2 90 degrees instead of 2 45 degrees,clearly u didn't pay attention. He says it about 7-8 seconds into it
Silly rabbit! That's no trick! Been around for many, many, many years.That's how it should be done. A trick is like magic; this is neither but at least you do it