Kapex, maybe more woodworking, question:

mjaynes

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I'm making a 30" square table, edged with 8/4 Sapele.  I have cut the miters on my Kapex.  Beautiful smooth cuts, however, when I layout the square - my joints are open.  So I did the "5-cut" test and found my saw to be at 0.085° - a little over 1mm over the run of just under than 12" (don't have the numbers in from of me).  I understand this to be within tolerance (0.16°, right?), but the sum of 8 cuts over 120" makes for gap that is way too big to accept.  So.. Not having tried to adjust the Kapex, am I going to struggle to bring it in that ~tenth of a degree?  Or is there some other (woodworking) trick to close my joints up?

I'm a hobby woodworker just getting back to it after a long hiatus. Thanks!
 
You need to adjust both the 0º detent and the 45º detents.

Check the on-line supplemental manual, I believe the procedure is in it.

Tom
 
Give our service guys a call. They can provide you with information on whether that is within our specs and also assist with calibration, if needed. The number is below in my signature.
 
My Kapex arrived with a perfect setup but I gave the mitre lock a huge bash with a 5" x 5" post one day and had to make some adjustments. Without doubt you need to refer to the excellent US Supplemental Manual (well done Rick). I used it to get the process right but I found it very easy to get mine better than the stated acceptable spec. Here are some recent mitres.

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Peter
 

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32 miter cuts. Each joint has a 8x100 Domino in it.

I did check and set the saw prior to cutting. Make sure the screw head broaches are clean and the driver is well seated, I striped one of the screw heads on my Kapex.

Tom
 

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Thanks for the feedback, guys.  I have found the supplemental manual - that's where I learned about the 5-cut calibration test.  Per that supplemental manual, my Kapex is within the spec of ±0.16°.  I did however find an older thread (2010) that suggested that there is a way to test the 45° cuts as well, but no mention of how.  I'll try adjusting the 90° cuts per the supplemental manual, if I can't make a big improvement, I'll give the service guys a call.  Thanks, Shane.

If I tried that 32-cut piece, Tom, I'd need a 17th piece to fill the gap. ;)
 
You've already tested the 45º settings. If the pieces are cut to the proper length (either 4 the exact same length or 2 and 2 of the exact same length) when you placed them and the corners did not close properly, the saw is off.

I set my Kapex to 0.001" square in 10" using the 5 cut method. The 45º is now dead on also.

Tom
 
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