Jeff Zanin
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I've had the Kapex for a while, and although I knew about the "trenching" capability I didn't have a need for it until recently, and actually thought it was a bit of a gimmick.
But a recent project require a small rabbet (UK: rebate) on the end of a piece of 1x stock, and the "trenching" mode turned out to be a good way of cutting it.
The trick to "trenching" is an auxiliary piece in front of the fence to space the work piece out so as to allow the bottom arc of the blade to pass completely across it. In this case I used the clamp normally used for the work to hold a piece of 3" wide melamine against the fence, and just hand held the work against it.
The blade is pretty thin so it took a few cuts to make my rabbet, but it was faster, safer and more accurate than anything else I could think of.
Remember to push the "trenching" lever back to the cutting position when finished. :
But a recent project require a small rabbet (UK: rebate) on the end of a piece of 1x stock, and the "trenching" mode turned out to be a good way of cutting it.
The trick to "trenching" is an auxiliary piece in front of the fence to space the work piece out so as to allow the bottom arc of the blade to pass completely across it. In this case I used the clamp normally used for the work to hold a piece of 3" wide melamine against the fence, and just hand held the work against it.
The blade is pretty thin so it took a few cuts to make my rabbet, but it was faster, safer and more accurate than anything else I could think of.
Remember to push the "trenching" lever back to the cutting position when finished. :
