Gr8trim4u
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This gauge came with the MFT kit that i got a really long time ago. I am wrapping up a wainscot job tired of trying to set angle to just the right degree to get that perfect fit. Here is a way to do it without having to read or write or se the perfect angle.
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Place the FSKS in the angle and lock it down.
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Move it to the MFT and set your guides and rails to cut the angle. Process your panels to length.
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Grab your angle capture tool from the kapex. Lock that angle
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Use a square piece of plywood. Place one leg against it and set your angle on the saw to bisect the captured angle
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CUt the angle on the piece of plywood. Return the saw to 0 and clamp down the piece of plywood
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Cut your obtuse angles, perfectly bisected and never had to read a degree once. We use a jig clamp to hold the pieces to the plywood.
Hope this helps someone out. At least when you look at the FSKS it has a pretty good use. FINALLY
Anthony
[attachimg=1]
Place the FSKS in the angle and lock it down.
[attachimg=2]
Move it to the MFT and set your guides and rails to cut the angle. Process your panels to length.
[attachimg=3]
Grab your angle capture tool from the kapex. Lock that angle
[attachimg=4]
Use a square piece of plywood. Place one leg against it and set your angle on the saw to bisect the captured angle
[attachimg=5]
CUt the angle on the piece of plywood. Return the saw to 0 and clamp down the piece of plywood
[attachimg=6]
Cut your obtuse angles, perfectly bisected and never had to read a degree once. We use a jig clamp to hold the pieces to the plywood.
Hope this helps someone out. At least when you look at the FSKS it has a pretty good use. FINALLY
Anthony