ReneS
Member
I have a DeWalt DWS780 sliding compound miter saw. When I bought it, I think it was their top offering.
I have generally been happy with it, especially since I dialed it in a little further recently and started clamping the pieces that I am mitering. But it sometimes feels like it is a tiny bit off. Not much at all, just a tiny bit that sometimes causes the tiniest of hairline cracks or deviations in part of a joint, like where a rail joins a stile or in the 45 angles on a base for a freestanding cabinet. I have a very good blade on the saw and treat it with care and respect. I also have the EZ Wings extensions that I have dialed in very nicely, giving me around 6 feet of level support to the left of the blade and 2 feet to the right of the blade. All of this sits on very stable base cabinets.
I know it could be user error, changes in temperature in my poorly insulated shop (that I only heat when I am working out there or have glue ups setting up), or something similar. But maybe not.
So I was hoping that a few of you have experience with both the DeWalt DWS780 and the Kapex 120 and might be able to tell me whether the Kapex 120 is more accurate and reliable than the DeWalt.
Full disclosure, part of me is hoping the answer is yes so I can set my sights on getting a Kapex, and part of me is hoping the answer is no. I pretty much have everything I need and have few excuses for buying more tools, and if a can of soup ends up costing $50 USD in the not-too-distant future, well I'd be better off saving the money.
I have generally been happy with it, especially since I dialed it in a little further recently and started clamping the pieces that I am mitering. But it sometimes feels like it is a tiny bit off. Not much at all, just a tiny bit that sometimes causes the tiniest of hairline cracks or deviations in part of a joint, like where a rail joins a stile or in the 45 angles on a base for a freestanding cabinet. I have a very good blade on the saw and treat it with care and respect. I also have the EZ Wings extensions that I have dialed in very nicely, giving me around 6 feet of level support to the left of the blade and 2 feet to the right of the blade. All of this sits on very stable base cabinets.
I know it could be user error, changes in temperature in my poorly insulated shop (that I only heat when I am working out there or have glue ups setting up), or something similar. But maybe not.
So I was hoping that a few of you have experience with both the DeWalt DWS780 and the Kapex 120 and might be able to tell me whether the Kapex 120 is more accurate and reliable than the DeWalt.
Full disclosure, part of me is hoping the answer is yes so I can set my sights on getting a Kapex, and part of me is hoping the answer is no. I pretty much have everything I need and have few excuses for buying more tools, and if a can of soup ends up costing $50 USD in the not-too-distant future, well I'd be better off saving the money.