gtin723 said:
Many seem to think that it is just a tool what is the difference how the finish quality looks? $1400 for what has been proclaimed as the finish miter saw in the world, and Festool German engineering and manufacturing, you have to be kidding.
No excuses here, this poor quality finish is unacceptable on any saw, let alone one that cost 3 times what many of the competition cost.
Having owned many other Festool tools over the past 10 years, and I am shocked and disappointed that a company with the reputation of Festool would put out a product like this and just tell consumers it doesn't effect the performance of the saw...
I can't recall reading anything in Festool literature where they proclaimed their products/tools to be flawless pieces of art. Tools yes, art no. Bottom line is......the Kapex IS a tool. A tool that can help YOU make a piece of art. If you have the skills.....good tools help!
Claiming to have a miter saw engineered to be the best, perform the best, doesn't necessarily go hand in hand with being aesthetically pleasing to the eye. A gouge in the table, warped fence, unlevel surface, sure, not acceptable. These small casting marks, you almost have to go looking for them. I had my Kapex for three weeks, checked it out to ensure the fence and tables were straight, it cut accurately, never crossed my mind to examine for casting marks.
When I read these types of threads, it makes me wonder if the users will be using this saw on a miter stand or build a miter saw station for it, or placing it on a nice table in the living room to view as a piece of artwork?
Bottom line......it is a tool, use it, scratch it up, ding it, cut some wood on it, enjoy it! If the cosmetics are that shocking and disappointing, you always have the option of returning it for a full refund and buying that cheaper miter saw, which while looking rather sharp probably won't perform at the level of the Kapex.....