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Not a Yank are you, @mrrusty? We say scribed in the UK, not coped...It means the internal corners should be coped not mitred. It makes for a better joint. Basically one pice is left as is and t'other is scribed to it. Easiest way to cope the joint is to run mitre saw across at a 45 bevel and then use a coping saw to follow the edge to cope the joint.