Hi guys. I wasn't using my Kapex much (sold it) and decided to use my MFT3 for crosscutting med/long boards 3-10 inches wide (I rarely use sheet goods). I bought the MFT extension table to support longer boards and it has gone pretty well other than having to check for square virtually every time I make a cut. Sometimes I just cannot get precise 90 degree cuts so I'm looking for an alternative. I'm using the new version of the cordless saw, TSC KEB. New blade, btw, is terrific. In summary tho, I'm really frustrated in not being able to keep the MFT setup square. Seems to be the brackets at the left edge that hold the fence secure that cause most of my issues and require frequent adjustment.
The Woodpecker Exact 90 miter gauge is unique not only because of the fixed angle but because of the relatively long fence (22.5 inches I believe). I have a SawStop PCS so I'm thinking the Exact 90 might be easier and more consistent for me cutting the relatively narrow boards that are typically 24-36 inches long. They would be supported by the long fence and Woodpecker's clever "flop stop" thing.
So if any of you have been down this road or have comments I'd love to hear from you.
best
The Woodpecker Exact 90 miter gauge is unique not only because of the fixed angle but because of the relatively long fence (22.5 inches I believe). I have a SawStop PCS so I'm thinking the Exact 90 might be easier and more consistent for me cutting the relatively narrow boards that are typically 24-36 inches long. They would be supported by the long fence and Woodpecker's clever "flop stop" thing.
So if any of you have been down this road or have comments I'd love to hear from you.
best