Rockler Rail Coping Sled for Router Table – Round Handle Router Sled for Firm Grip – Toggle Clamp Features Easy, Tool-Free Adjustments - Maximum Workpiece Dimension (5” Wide x 1-1/4”) - Router Jigs
R 4,850
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Rockler Rail Coping Sled for Router Table – Round Handle Router Sled for Firm Grip – Toggle Clamp Features Easy, Tool-Free Adjustments - Maximum Workpiece Dimension (5” Wide x 1-1/4”) - Router Jigs
Coping Sled For Router Table: If you're building cope-and-stick doors and drawer fronts, our new rail coping wood sled will be an indispensable helpmate. The Rockler rail coping jig has taller round handles that allow a firm, comfortable grip from any angle of approach.
Smooth-Running Sled: With its smooth-sliding phenolic base, and sturdy toggle clamp holding your stock firmly against the router fence, your rails will travel unwaveringly past the cutter for the cleanest, squarest cuts you can imagine.
Keeps Your Hands Safe: Particularly with drawer fronts, which sometimes use very narrow rails, the rail guide coping sled prevents parts from dipping in too deep and keeps your hands safely out of harm's way.
Prevent End grain Blowout: A sacrificial block can be attached to the fence to prevent end grain blowout, while an abrasive strip prevents the workpiece from wandering.
What’s Included? Our router table woodworking kit includes a Sled Base, Fixed Fence, Adjustable Fence, Lever Clamp, Sacrificial Piece, Front Handle, Rear Handle, (2) 1'' Round Knob, 4-Star Knob, (2) Large Washers, (4) Small Washers, (2) Spacers, 5/16''-18 TPI x 1'' T-Slot Bolt, 5/16''-18 TPI x 1-1 ⁄2'' T-Slot Bolt, (3) 5/16''-18 TPI x 2-1 ⁄2'' T-Slot Bolt, (4) Cap Nut, (4) 1-3 ⁄4'' Mounting Screws, (2) #8 x 1-3 ⁄4'' Wood Screws, Abrasive Strip, Manual
If you're building cope-and-stick doors and drawer fronts, our new Rail Coping Sled will be an indispensable helpmate. With its smooth-sliding phenolic base, and sturdy toggle clamp holding your stock firmly against the fence, your rails will travel unwaveringly past the cutter for the cleanest, squarest cuts you can imagine. Particularly with drawer fronts, which sometimes use very narrow rails, the sled prevents parts from dipping in too deep and keeps your hands safely out of harm's way. A sacrificial block can be attached to the fence to prevent endgrain blowout, while an abrasive strip prevents the workpiece from wandering. Unlike many jigs that use the miter slot, our sled uses only the fence as a reference, so there is no need to waste time aligning the miter slot parallel with the fence. In addition, the coping sled has been redesigned so that the reference edge is a separate clear guide rail elevated 2'' above the table, meaning there is no risk of cutting into the sled. Features: New, taller round handles allow a firm, comfortable grip from any angle of approach Smooth-sliding 3/8'' thick phenolic base stays rigid and flat when toggle clamp pressure is applied Toggle clamp features easy, tool-free adjustments and one-handed operation Clear, elevated guide runs against fence, offering a large, smooth-running reference edge without having to cut into the sled Clear guide runs 2'' above the table, so it works with most router table fences on the market (all Rockler and Bench Dog fences) Sacrificial block is easily replaceable to accommodate different profiles Maximum workpiece dimension is 5'' wide x 1-1/4'' thick