Recently attended a local Festool Roadshow and asked one of the reps to walk me through the Kapex. It is my understanding the sliding compound miter saw was developed to enable the user to cut large crown molding on the flat, supplanting the existing 12" standard miter saws of the era that were unable to cut because of height restriction. Hence the detents on the bevel and miter scales for standard 45° and 38° crown. The rep was trying to explain that to cut Crown Molding one should stand the piece on the bed and fence. With all due respect, I am pretty sure this is not correct and certainly not accurate. Are these sales people trained before going into the field? I don't mean to be harsh but after he began with that explanation I began to distrust his overall knowledge.