jwaite550 said:Hi Seth,
It is not the blue betterly and looks just like the colliflower one. I watched a video and they had it in red for the Dewalt saw. Sorry I am at work and can't check right now.
Slartibartfass said:It is by flexible. Moving the saw sideways does not change the issue that the back base is in the way to slide in the insert...
bkharman said:Let me start by saying I don't have a Kapex, but it seems to me that you could have a flexible insert to slide in and replace as necessary. I would have to draw it up but it could work.
Cheers. Bryan.
There's no issue. It's just a matter of refining an already good idea. [smile]Ed Bray said:Not trying to be adversarial but what exactly is the big issue with removing the screws? It isn't exactly a major feat of engineering.
Jim Kirkpatrick said:$40 seems steep for a zero clearance insert. It's pointless on the Kapex for tear out because the cut is started from underneath the work piece. Tear out is eliminated only with a zero clearance on the back fence. That said, I still like to use one.because it's very easy to line up your cut lines. No laser necessary. I made a bunch out of some scrap cherry for next to nothing.