The tenoner can be used for making tenons, and coping for the mating edge moulding on the stiles, if present. These pictures are of cope head tooling and some applications. Cope heads can also be loaded with, e.g., slotters or fingerjoint heads for lock joints, tenoned miter joints, etc. Due to the cutterhead geometry, some of the tools that cut straightline profiles such as the 45° miter head, actually have curved and visibly elongated knives that are not intuitively mirror images of the actual profile they cut. The only "original" cope head in these pictures is the one with the 2 curved knives for cutting 45°. The rest of the wing cutters were made by installing sleeves to adapt sears shaper cutter heads to the cope spindles on a Millbury tenoner. The slotter and the finger joint head are mounted on threaded hollow spindles that mount on the cope spindles. These threaded spindles with nuts (on LH, one RH for top & bottom cope heads) will take any shaper tooling that is compatible within the machines cutting circle (clearance)