Stevo 48 & Members,
P. T Barnham may have said "a sucker is born every minute" however i say a Kapex is born once in a lifetime!
I got my Kapex's today and they were perfectly set up out of the box. I am retrofitting a 6 ft tigerstop on my production Kapex and an accurate proscale for my home shop kapex system. I apologize in advance it i am drifting off course with my set up and application however I bought the Kapax system to use in a production environment. The use of a kapex with a tigerstop my not be the typical setup most members will have however I want to be able to help members that want to hotrod their Kapax for production use.
As of this afternoon the tiger stop is hooked up and let me tell you the system is humming. You might be wondering why do you need the lasers if you are using an automated push stop system? I'll tell you why. The lasers are critical for final trimming on miters when applying inset mouldings or applied moulding on cabinet doors. It does not matter how accurate you are with your stiles and rails when making cabinet doors there will always be some inconsistancy (tolerances) from wood movement or shrinkage. The repeatability of the stop and the fact that you can go from 13 3/16 to 48 1/32 in less than 2 seconds and be dead on is phenominal. Getting that final shave cut on the last miter using the laser is a dream come true. Perhaps what amazed me the most is how clean the cuts were. Not a splinter. I cut Wenge, Zebrawood, Macassar Ebony, Maple, Oak and Walnut. I will be cutting some white oak tomorrow. I will let you guys know how the blade ware and tear goes as I put the system through rigorous tests.
From what i can see, what use to be a bottle neck for us will become a seamless flow in the days to come. If all goes well I will be ordering another 4 kapex systems come the end of the month to replace my old systems. I will try to post some pics in the days to come. Right now I am having a love affair with my net festool's.
I would like to thank all of the members in the festool owners group for sharing their knowledge and knowhow. I hope I can contribute to this group from a production point of view.
Cheers!