JZ Bowmannz
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I had my Kapex for three years, very happy about the performance, not quite happy about the OE dust collection. For two and half years, I've been using the duct tape to create a bigger dust shroud, and that worked great, just not look too good to that saw. I've been looking the right material for a long time, until one day it hit me when I was sanding a long board on the work bench.
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I've been using a tool box drawer liner for sanding for a while, and it works great because I don't have to clamp work piece down, it's black and very soft, why can't I use that material for the dust shroud? So I replaced the two-year-old duct tape with more sophisticated black drawer liner.
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I had about four months of test drive. For the straight cut, it will collect 98% if not 99% of the dust, for the bevel or compound cut, maybe 95%. Below pictures will show the saw after five cuts of a cheap 1/2" x 5" wide plywood - that stuff will chip like crazy, but the shroud seems to get everything into the vac...
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I got the liner from Menards.
The shroud has to be double taped inside the Festool shroud, and short of the rib.
I cut the length about 1/2" short of the table surface.
Pictures pretty much showed everything else.
Hope this help out on the Kapex Fever.
Thanks. JZ
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I've been using a tool box drawer liner for sanding for a while, and it works great because I don't have to clamp work piece down, it's black and very soft, why can't I use that material for the dust shroud? So I replaced the two-year-old duct tape with more sophisticated black drawer liner.
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I had about four months of test drive. For the straight cut, it will collect 98% if not 99% of the dust, for the bevel or compound cut, maybe 95%. Below pictures will show the saw after five cuts of a cheap 1/2" x 5" wide plywood - that stuff will chip like crazy, but the shroud seems to get everything into the vac...
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[attachimg=8]
I got the liner from Menards.
The shroud has to be double taped inside the Festool shroud, and short of the rib.
I cut the length about 1/2" short of the table surface.
Pictures pretty much showed everything else.
Hope this help out on the Kapex Fever.
Thanks. JZ