🔧 Master your router table with Rockler’s Rail Coping Sled — precision and safety in one sleek tool!
The Rockler Rail Coping Sled is a modern router table accessory designed for precision woodworking, especially cope-and-stick doors and drawer fronts. Featuring a smooth phenolic base, ergonomic round handles, and a secure toggle clamp, it supports workpieces up to 5” wide and 1-1/4” thick. Safety features include hand protection and end grain blowout prevention, making it an essential jig for clean, square cuts and professional results.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.3 x 8.1 x 1.8 inches |
Package Weight | 2.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.54 x 8.07 x 1.77 inches |
Item Weight | 4.69 Pounds |
Brand Name | ROCKLER |
Part Number | RK-52149 |
Style | Modern |
R**J
Well made
Put it together, feels solid, worked well the one time I used it. Unfortunately too small for quite a bit of what I do, so be sure to check the measurements (maximum workpiece size: 5” wide x 1 1/4” high).
J**D
Worth the money
Big improvement over cutting stiles hand held. Always struggled with wood being pulled from my hand during cut. Doesn't happen now.
P**E
Decent, but not easy to use.
Hmm. A decent jig, but you have to figure up how much to raise the piece because this holds it above the table, not on it. But it does the job. I wishbi would have bought the better one. Sometimes it's better to get the best you can. Why go halfway?
R**R
NOT BAD
NOT BAD
R**T
A must have for cabinet door rails
I made my daughter new shaker style kitchen cabinet doors (all but a lazy Susan door). I did the rail tongues on the router just holding the piece. It didn't feel safe. The router gouged a few pieces, grabbed the piece and slung it across the garage and the ends weren't even.Fast forward 6 months, I got around to the lazy Susan door and got this router sled. The experience was night and day. Cuts were straight with no tear out and much safer.This sled is a must have for routing end joints.
B**Z
Essential for routering ends
I considered different products before choosing this one. Other, cheaper products had a composite base, but the Rockler product has a plastic base. I believe this to be better, so I spent the extra dollars for this. I am happy with the result
B**5
Hard to assemble
While assembling this item I would have benefited from a third arm and very small hands. The instructions leave too much to the imagination and incomplete. I did figure it out and it does work well
A**1
Awesome Jig
I've made probably 20 or 30 cabinet doors with this. its great. super easy to use. would absolutely reccomend if you have interest in Rail and stile projects