Been resisting for years. Brought home a Kaypex today. Of course, not I have to re-do the station etc. I fell for it as I need to make several display cases and a couple of cabinets for the house and was just plain tired of having to tweak every cut. I have 15 picture frames to make. I wonder if it is accurate enough of if I still have to shoot every miter. Guess I have 30 days to find out.
First observation is when a sliver falls into the low trough, there is no easy to get it out. I of course will do a ZCI. On my Ridgid it was open and I had a dust collection port run under the saw. Worked reasonably. I get the impression I would do better using a vacuum style dust collector rather than the duct to the big cyclone. I am sure there are many ideas for dust collection on it.
First observation is when a sliver falls into the low trough, there is no easy to get it out. I of course will do a ZCI. On my Ridgid it was open and I had a dust collection port run under the saw. Worked reasonably. I get the impression I would do better using a vacuum style dust collector rather than the duct to the big cyclone. I am sure there are many ideas for dust collection on it.