In this video I will show you how to set up a jig, using wood, that will allow you to make accurate and repeatable 90 degree copes on pipe or tubing on a band saw or dry cut saw.
There were a couple of times that I misspoke in this video. I said the "diameter of the pipe" when what I meant was "the radius of the pipe". I apologize for the confusion. If you enjoy these types of video, please join me on my other channel TX Tradesman. Once that channel reaches 1000 subscribers, I will be posting this type of content there exclusively. czcams.com/channels/ApxzsE1cktXRfvCSV7ck4A.html
@@txtoolcrib not sure/ never counted, but will be more efficient and quicker process. Also I use cutting fluid or a coolant/cutting fluid system with a drill press to extend the life of the hole saw. Especially if your using this method on harder pipe materials like stainless steel…
@@txtoolcrib I’ve been doing so for a long time in the oil/gas pressure equipment construction industry. Just a suggestion my friend, appreciate the content. Thanks again
If you taught a geometry for welding class sign me up. I one of the odd kids that like geometry in school. More so how edges and plans meet up to make new shapes. Reframing it in terms of how it could be used for welding maybe the ticket to getting more children engaged with geometry.
There were a couple of times that I misspoke in this video. I said the "diameter of the pipe" when what I meant was "the radius of the pipe". I apologize for the confusion. If you enjoy these types of video, please join me on my other channel TX Tradesman. Once that channel reaches 1000 subscribers, I will be posting this type of content there exclusively. czcams.com/channels/ApxzsE1cktXRfvCSV7ck4A.html
Hi Ben, thank you from Lithuania. Oh and for knot videos as well.
You’re very welcome. I appreciate you watching.
I appreciate your layout videos
I’ll try to include more in the future.
@@txtoolcrib does this method work if the cope is at an angle?
No, this is only for 90 degree angles.
VERY cool trick! will be using this for sure.
Just use the same pipe diameter hole saw on a drill press at the pipe end. Produces the perfect saddle…
Well I can do about 1000 before switching the blade, how many can you do with a hole saw?
@@txtoolcrib not sure/ never counted, but will be more efficient and quicker process. Also I use cutting fluid or a coolant/cutting fluid system with a drill press to extend the life of the hole saw. Especially if your using this method on harder pipe materials like stainless steel…
Okay friend, you do you.
@@txtoolcrib I’ve been doing so for a long time in the oil/gas pressure equipment construction industry. Just a suggestion my friend, appreciate the content. Thanks again
If you taught a geometry for welding class sign me up. I one of the odd kids that like geometry in school. More so how edges and plans meet up to make new shapes. Reframing it in terms of how it could be used for welding maybe the ticket to getting more children engaged with geometry.
Certainly make notching easier to cope with if you don't have a notcher.
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