Now, I know I may get flamed for this, but this simple mod has helped me with all my miter saws, so I figured, why not share...
I found out a long time ago, that one of the main reasons people get inaccurate cuts on their miter saw is because, as you make the cut, the wood moves. Most manufacturers , like Festool, fix this by giving you a clamp to clamp down your work. Unfortunately, I was always one of those that never used that clamp. Someone suggested this fix that really works and I've used it ever since.


What it is, is a safety strip for stairs. It has a sandpaper-like surface, with a sticky back. It's easy to apply and sticks very well. Since using this stuff, I've never had a problem with the wood creeping, causing a bad miter cut. Also, it does not effect the accuracy of your miter cut.
I have not yet cut all the holes and slots that the original fence has, but I'll do that as I need to. If you see a big problem with doing this on the Kapex, please speak up. I can always remove the strip if I have to. Thanks for looking...
I found out a long time ago, that one of the main reasons people get inaccurate cuts on their miter saw is because, as you make the cut, the wood moves. Most manufacturers , like Festool, fix this by giving you a clamp to clamp down your work. Unfortunately, I was always one of those that never used that clamp. Someone suggested this fix that really works and I've used it ever since.


What it is, is a safety strip for stairs. It has a sandpaper-like surface, with a sticky back. It's easy to apply and sticks very well. Since using this stuff, I've never had a problem with the wood creeping, causing a bad miter cut. Also, it does not effect the accuracy of your miter cut.
I have not yet cut all the holes and slots that the original fence has, but I'll do that as I need to. If you see a big problem with doing this on the Kapex, please speak up. I can always remove the strip if I have to. Thanks for looking...