I am in the process of installing some chair rail moulding on top of some paneling in our first floor bathroom. After watching a few videos on how to cope it in order to fit inside corners, I practiced on a short piece.
I used my coping saw, which came equipped with a 15tpi blade (got them from LV), and even though I achieved the desired results, it took a lot of effort and time to cut the wood (in contrast to what I have been watching in those you-tube demo videos). I am using generic pre-primed pine moulding from the Borg. Question: Why is it so hard to make those cuts? Is it because I am completely inexperienced and need to practice more (highly likely) or is my 15tpi blade not aggressive enough? If so, what's the best blade for this task (one that would cut faster, but still allow me to follow the moulding profile closely)?
Any input is greatly appreciated!