Ok, so I install a lot of crown moulding each year, and as such I need to be able to cut odd angles. By that I mean that on corners with round corner bead, I need to be able to cut four times, once each for the long pieces, and twice on the little filler piece.
These corners are pretty much always out of square! nothing new, it's pretty easy if you know how
anyway what I do is measure the corner, then divide the number by four, then use the compliment angle to compensate for the degree scale on the saw.
I use a Milwaukee 12" scms, with a digital read out. I use this because I can dial in to 1/10th degree.
But
I wanna kapex
specially now that the price has come down $200 bucks.
so I was at the dealers the other day, and he explained how to use the angle finder, wow! that would be nice! if I could see the laser (can't see red, but I digress)
What I don't understand is how would I dial in a kapex to say 26.8 degrees? I know that's pretty exact, but I pride myself on exacting work, it's pretty much the only way I can try to stand out from the "chop and spike" hordes.
I know that you use the kapex angle finder, line it up on the saw, then set the laser to that- cut! but there are many situations where I have get other angles.
The Milwaukee saw is nice for this because I can swing it left or right to the same exact settings.
There's gotta be an easy way to do this on a kapex, darned if I know how though.
thanks!
Laurie.
These corners are pretty much always out of square! nothing new, it's pretty easy if you know how

I use a Milwaukee 12" scms, with a digital read out. I use this because I can dial in to 1/10th degree.
But
I wanna kapex

so I was at the dealers the other day, and he explained how to use the angle finder, wow! that would be nice! if I could see the laser (can't see red, but I digress)
What I don't understand is how would I dial in a kapex to say 26.8 degrees? I know that's pretty exact, but I pride myself on exacting work, it's pretty much the only way I can try to stand out from the "chop and spike" hordes.
I know that you use the kapex angle finder, line it up on the saw, then set the laser to that- cut! but there are many situations where I have get other angles.
The Milwaukee saw is nice for this because I can swing it left or right to the same exact settings.
There's gotta be an easy way to do this on a kapex, darned if I know how though.
thanks!
Laurie.