¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThat video illustrates the use of the precision miter guide well, but keep in mind, the crosscut fence being used on this K700 saw is the non-digital (i.e. Analog) fence, and it¡¯s easier to position for angled cuts than the much heavier and completely different clamping system on the digital crosscut fence. ? I think the precision miter guide can function will (if your application would benefit from it) with the conventional non-digital crosscut fence. ??If you move up to the digital crosscut fence, it¡¯s best paired to the X-roll outrigger table on the Kappa series, and not so easy to employ with the precision miter guide. ? The X-roll outrigger table is was precisely introduced to aid in the miter positioning of the heavier digital crosscut fence, as well as to provide infinitely adjustable angle setting with precise DRO readout. ? You can see how the X-roll outrigger table (terrible name - should have been ¡°Mitering Angle Assistant¡± or such) in this video at precisely 1:54 tp 1:58, then the video confusingly switches to the precision miter guide unit: ? You can also see the X-Roll outrigger table in this video (on a Kappa 550 with motorized crosscut stop positioning fence which has to be 80 pounds) between 5:00 and 6:00 David Best
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