To all of you I am a fairly new Kapex owner. I think I have had mine since around February. I use it daily attached to my 26 vaccum and Sawhelper stand. I cant say enough good things about the saw, vac, and stand.
Problem I am having lately is when cutting small moldings such as scribe or shoe mold/bedmold. If the molding isnt supported on both sides of the fence then look out! This thing is about to take flight. I have always had this problem, even with the stock blade, but it seems to occur more often since switching blades. This really doesn't make sense to me since I went from the stock 60T to the Tenyru 80T Miter Master. I understand that the way the saw is designed, being able to cut large materials, that a small molding positioned against the fence is probably being cut almost by the blades upward motion. The material lacks support. My question is ......In everyones professional opinion, is the support lacking from the fence or the table? Or both? I normally just clamp down a pc of 1x2 or whatever scrap S4S I have laying around and cut away but this is a pain when you are doing punch out and cutting small moldings, maybe a pc or 2 of base, etc. Should I build a set of fences and attach to the tall fences for a near zero clearance and/or replace the plastic inset in the bed of the saw?
Thanks,
Jeff
Problem I am having lately is when cutting small moldings such as scribe or shoe mold/bedmold. If the molding isnt supported on both sides of the fence then look out! This thing is about to take flight. I have always had this problem, even with the stock blade, but it seems to occur more often since switching blades. This really doesn't make sense to me since I went from the stock 60T to the Tenyru 80T Miter Master. I understand that the way the saw is designed, being able to cut large materials, that a small molding positioned against the fence is probably being cut almost by the blades upward motion. The material lacks support. My question is ......In everyones professional opinion, is the support lacking from the fence or the table? Or both? I normally just clamp down a pc of 1x2 or whatever scrap S4S I have laying around and cut away but this is a pain when you are doing punch out and cutting small moldings, maybe a pc or 2 of base, etc. Should I build a set of fences and attach to the tall fences for a near zero clearance and/or replace the plastic inset in the bed of the saw?
Thanks,
Jeff