







🔧 Elevate Your Craft: Precision Meets Safety!
The Router Table Coping Sled is a professional-grade tool designed for woodworkers seeking precision and safety. With a robust aluminum construction and a size of 375 x 152mm, it allows for clean, square cuts on rail and style doors, drawer fronts, and more. The sled features a stable sacrificial block, large handles for easy maneuvering, and a transparent guide for compatibility with most router tables, making it an essential addition to any woodworking setup.
| Manufacturer | Copgge |
| Part Number | Rail Guide Coping Sled |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 9.8 x 4.3 inches |
| Item model number | Rail Guide Coping Sled |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Usage | Inside; Amateur |
| Included Components | 1 Set Router Table Coping Sled |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
D**L
Works well
This made routing rails easy
A**R
Lexan too high. At 4”. Should be 2”. Table too close to router fense
Please review subject.
S**N
Outstanding sled.
If you own a router table, you need this sled. Quality product, removes the fear of losing fingers. Very pleased with purchase.
D**H
Guide rides way too high…
It’s advertised at having the guide riding 51 mm above the table, but it actually rides over 95mm above the table, which is way too high for my Kreg Precision router table. They may need to include another set of tubes/brackets for the guide, or you’d have to cut these down and tap them to get them to ride on the fence.
G**Y
Fence is way to high
I have been looking at both the Rockler and Woodpeckers sled for a long time as I needed to do some doors for an upcoming project. When this popped up I snapped it up hoping I had solved my problem at a fraction of the cost. I had high hopes when I opened the box as the parts are all very heavy duty and the sled was nice and flat. The clamps were solid and easy to both assemble and operate. The problem came when I started to look at the fence guide rail posts. The are very very tall. When I added the plexi guide I sank. I have a Woodpeckers super fence which is pretty tall but the guide plate on this towers over the fence making it useless as its got no where to ride along the table to provide stability while routing end grain. I am thinking about using it on the table saw to manually cut tenons but I can't use it to rout the profiles in my door stiles/rails.
S**E
Very cool tool
This is a high-end, quality fixture - excellent value for money. The quality of the destaco clamps and aluminum milling is outstanding. Solid. Works out of the box on router table and table saw. Very sturdy. Very accurate after squaring. Sturdiness galore - excellent safety considerations. Keeps fingers away from the cutter as it does require both hands to steer. Takes the scare out of 'assured' kickback cuts and cross-grain shaving hardwood at the moment wood hits high torque cutter momentum.The sled has lots of potential for adaptation. The first mod is adapting to slide in T-rails. It's a core fixture to expand from for my various cutting/routing configurations.Keeps me awake at night thinking about various set-up configurations. I really like it.
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