04-13-2020, 07:51 PM
Looking at upgrading my shop with a new slide compound miter saw.
The weight of the Bosch Glide is a nonfactor. The saw is staying in the shop, and will not be used for rough construction.
Based on reviews, the biggest negative of the Kapex (besides price) had been motor reliability. Festool may have addressed that issue with their new motor design.
Both the Glide and Kapex don't require as much bench depth as most sliders do. The extra space saving behind the saw should allow enough space for a big gulp mounted behind the saw. The big gulp should take care of dust better than just having an extraction hose.
The larger cutting capacity of the 12" blade Glide is a positive, compared to both the Kapex and my old Makita.
The lack of a laser on the Glide isn't a big concern, as I have never used a saw with a laser. Maybe I just don't know what I'm missing.
I am use to a soft start, direct drive motor on my Makita, which is also found on the Kapex . I don't know if it would be just take getting used to a belt drive Glide.
Do belt drives require maintenance ?
The Kapex has a convenient work hold down that would entice me to use it, rather than my hand. The Glide's hold down is like my old Makita, and not very convenient. 99% of the time, I hold the work piece by hand.
The odd blade size on the kapax is a negative, but not a deal breaker. I've had good luck with Amana, Onsrud, and Freud blades. For the most part these brands are not available for the Kapex. Amana does have a 30 mm bore 10" blade close to the 10.25" found on the kapex. The $106 negative hook 80 tooth blade is made for melamine.
Ridge carbide sells a kapex size 260mm blade, for about the same cost as their standard 10" size. This would be a slightly less expensive option to the OEM blade.
My highest priority, is accuracy over the entire length of the cut.
I have read reviews and watched videos that mention or show lateral deflection when the Glide is fully extended.
Have Glide or Kapex users noticed any deflection or play with the saw fully extended ?
Any all comments or opionions are welcome
Thanks
Karl
The weight of the Bosch Glide is a nonfactor. The saw is staying in the shop, and will not be used for rough construction.
Based on reviews, the biggest negative of the Kapex (besides price) had been motor reliability. Festool may have addressed that issue with their new motor design.
Both the Glide and Kapex don't require as much bench depth as most sliders do. The extra space saving behind the saw should allow enough space for a big gulp mounted behind the saw. The big gulp should take care of dust better than just having an extraction hose.
The larger cutting capacity of the 12" blade Glide is a positive, compared to both the Kapex and my old Makita.
The lack of a laser on the Glide isn't a big concern, as I have never used a saw with a laser. Maybe I just don't know what I'm missing.
I am use to a soft start, direct drive motor on my Makita, which is also found on the Kapex . I don't know if it would be just take getting used to a belt drive Glide.
Do belt drives require maintenance ?
The Kapex has a convenient work hold down that would entice me to use it, rather than my hand. The Glide's hold down is like my old Makita, and not very convenient. 99% of the time, I hold the work piece by hand.
The odd blade size on the kapax is a negative, but not a deal breaker. I've had good luck with Amana, Onsrud, and Freud blades. For the most part these brands are not available for the Kapex. Amana does have a 30 mm bore 10" blade close to the 10.25" found on the kapex. The $106 negative hook 80 tooth blade is made for melamine.
Ridge carbide sells a kapex size 260mm blade, for about the same cost as their standard 10" size. This would be a slightly less expensive option to the OEM blade.
My highest priority, is accuracy over the entire length of the cut.
I have read reviews and watched videos that mention or show lateral deflection when the Glide is fully extended.
Have Glide or Kapex users noticed any deflection or play with the saw fully extended ?
Any all comments or opionions are welcome
Thanks
Karl