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The POWERTEC Rail Coping Sled (model 71765) is a premium router table accessory designed for precise, clean end grain cuts on cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and joinery projects. Featuring a heavy-duty toggle clamp, adjustable fences, and a sacrificial block to prevent blowout, it accommodates stock up to 5" wide by 1¼" thick. Built with durable acrylic, MDF, and steel, this sled ensures stability, safety, and professional results for both seasoned woodworkers and ambitious beginners.


























| ASIN | B0CHJGVRHB |
| Base Type | Sled |
| Best Sellers Rank | #193,533 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #480 in Power Tool Accessory Jigs |
| Brand | POWERTEC |
| Brand Name | POWERTEC |
| Color | White/Black/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 83 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Frame Material | Acrylic |
| Included Components | INCLUDES: Rail Guide Coping Sled, Hardware and Assembly Instructions |
| Item Type Name | POWERTEC Rail Coping Sled for Router Tables, Professional Precise Cutting Rail for Cabinet Door Joints, Drawer Fronts and Woodworking Tools and Jigs (71765) |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 100 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | POWERTEC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 71765 |
| Material | Acrylic/MDF/Steel |
| Material Type | Acrylic/MDF/Steel |
| Model Number | 71765 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 843441120070 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**K
Great quality
Works great high quality made
N**.
Works like it should
It’s not made of the best materials and will win no awards for fit and finish but I don’t want to deduct any points for trivial things like that at this price point. If it were 100$ or more yes, I’d expect more in those departments. All that said, none of it feels particularly cheap or flimsy either. I really like the handles and think they could’ve went cheaper there and got away with it. More and more I like Powertec equipment. This was my first time doing rails and stiles and everything ended up perfect. A big part of that was having this jig. Everything works well on this and holds it tightly. I had no worries about it being loose or anything moving during operation. It was really easy to put together and straight foward. Two different sized clamps was a plus although I’ll probably never switch it out, I like the larger one. This allowed me to make clean and accurate cuts. I’m glad I purchased this and will have it for a long time as I suspect I’ll be building more cabinet doors and drawers
C**1
Make sure the size fits your needs, otherwise find other tools and habits to keep your hands safe.
From a safety standpoint its great. From a woodworkers standpoint, you'll rarely find the opportunity to use it unless you're working on small pieces and have your guide rail up.
M**K
Good value
Solid and working well. Took only a few minutes to assemble. Good value.
D**N
Smaller hold down clamp bolt not long enough
Works well. Only two complaints....the sacrificial board was not predrilled as per instructions and the bolt on smaller head of the hold down (red) clamp is not long enough to securely hold narrow pieces ( less that 2").
A**L
Amazing for making doors!
Love this, makes me feel much more comfortable with using the router not concerned with losing fingers. Plus much more reliable cuts. Great quality.
S**T
Good investment
Awesome tool. Greatly improved accuracy
J**Y
Works as advertised
Works good! Base is laminated mdf. Should be fine just wouldn’t expose it to humidity. May distort over time. Overall, good product for the price. Looks like the rockler one without the name and extra 25-30 bucks
T**N
As others have said, good with some issues
I'm using the sled currently to cut rebates into the end of some box sides. I was scratching my head to understand why my workpiece kept catching the out-feed side of my router fence and the rebate was fractionally out of alignment. I checked and double checked and the fence was completely coplanar. It transpires that the issue is the adjustable parallel fence on the sled. It's made of quite a flimsy plastic which distorts when the workpiece makes contact with the router bit, allowing the workpiece to twist/pivot slightly. Now I know what the issue is, my next job it to make a new fence from hardwood and add some high friction material to the bottom and side to make sure it can't flex in operation.
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