cutting exact miters on kapex

Electric Trim said:
Props to you if you have a customer base that hires you for the perfection work every time!

Hah! I wish. nope, very few customers know the difference between good work and not so good work. Some of the absolute cr(* that I come across would make you cry.  I don't say anything though, as it might be the customers work  [eek]

I do measure each corner (outside, inside corners get coped) I find that it goe's pretty fast though, I mean you have to cut your material anyway so it's not a time killer to adjust the saw to the exact degree.

On corners with round corner bead I glue them up on a bench anyway, so the fact that I try for the 1/10th degree takes no more time than reaching for 1/4 degree. But I am always looking for ways to be more efficient.

You do get used to working a certain way though, so that was the basis for my questions as I've not had a chance to use a kapex other than at the dealers showroom. I do find the "swing" left and right a bit stiff, but that might be just because it's a new saw.

The price for a kapex here on the west coast of Canada has dropped from $1,780 to $1,573. plus 12% tax. It's probably cheaper in Washington State (1/2 hr drive)  but we get hammered by customs when we come back: duty and taxes.
 
I think you had better stick with the Milwaukee because you're going to miss that digital thing.  Sounds like a pretty important thing to your work process.  And if you're measuring and cutting down to the 10th your cut quality must be more than adequate.  I don't see any reason at all for you to even consider changing saws.

 
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