curt boyer
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The Dewalt works fine but because it is a 12' blade there is more deflection than the Kapex. I'm a carpenter that cuts a lot of crown moulding during the coarse of a year and I have only had to cut on the flat a handful of times. You can cut 6-1/2" crown in position without any problem. If you do need to cut on the flat, the Kapex will blow away the Dewalt in speed and accuracy of bevel changes.
In the picture I posted of the two saws together on the Dewalt stand, I had the Kapex hooked up to dc and just a bag to the Dewalt. I used both saws for two days trimming out a kitchen and the amount of sawdust that came from the Dewalt would have filled my vac! The only way to get remotely close to the Kapexs ability to collect dust is with a Fastcap hood and a box under it to capture the falling dust. Even doing that there is sawdust everywhere, to the point that you can't read the miter scale on the saw. I even built a plastic hood to go around the saw which was hooked up to two 4" lines to a 1-1/2hp dust collector. It worked halfway decent but the thing was the size on the Nimitz and forget about the noise!
Your not sure what the two pages are about? First of all this started out as a comparison between the Festool and Dewalt stands and saws. Perhaps if you read the two pages you would see that several people gave their options as to the pros, cons, and uses of both stands and saws.
Cheers
Curt
In the picture I posted of the two saws together on the Dewalt stand, I had the Kapex hooked up to dc and just a bag to the Dewalt. I used both saws for two days trimming out a kitchen and the amount of sawdust that came from the Dewalt would have filled my vac! The only way to get remotely close to the Kapexs ability to collect dust is with a Fastcap hood and a box under it to capture the falling dust. Even doing that there is sawdust everywhere, to the point that you can't read the miter scale on the saw. I even built a plastic hood to go around the saw which was hooked up to two 4" lines to a 1-1/2hp dust collector. It worked halfway decent but the thing was the size on the Nimitz and forget about the noise!
Your not sure what the two pages are about? First of all this started out as a comparison between the Festool and Dewalt stands and saws. Perhaps if you read the two pages you would see that several people gave their options as to the pros, cons, and uses of both stands and saws.
Cheers
Curt