Hi,
I am in the process of buying the MFT and have some questions regarding which plunge saw to choose.
I have just started doing some woodworking projects as a hobbyist and am in the need of a good plunge saw. I already have a Bosch circle saw with FSN rail guide. However i would like a plunge saw for use with the MFT as this will allow for more precise work, better safety and better dust extraction. When i buy new tools i like to get the best equipment, as this will allow for more precise results and last longer. I already own a Bosch jigsaw, Bosch circle saw, Bosch sander, Festool Domino and a CTL MIDI. I am quite heavily invested in L-boxxes as i got these really cheap for a while. I also have systainers for the Domino and dust extractor accessories. I will probably stick with both these systems as both systems have pros and cons.
My question is therefore whether the Bosch or Festool plunge saw would fit my "system" best. I did not get to try these saws but i went to the local store to have a look on the saws. They are almost equal on the things that matters but there is a few differences:
Festool PROS:
-Use with CMS
-More accessories
-Slim housing for cutting close to wall
-Plug-it
-Micro adjustment
Bosch PROS:
-FSN guide rail system
-Better dust extraction?? (Some reports on the web. However i would like to get more comments regarding this)
Festool may have a couple more PROS but i feel that the FSN guide rail system has a lot of advantages over the Festool rails. Have anyone used both these saws? What would you recommend? I realize that the FOG may give me biased answers, but I would really like to hear from people with experience with both saws.
I am in the process of buying the MFT and have some questions regarding which plunge saw to choose.
I have just started doing some woodworking projects as a hobbyist and am in the need of a good plunge saw. I already have a Bosch circle saw with FSN rail guide. However i would like a plunge saw for use with the MFT as this will allow for more precise work, better safety and better dust extraction. When i buy new tools i like to get the best equipment, as this will allow for more precise results and last longer. I already own a Bosch jigsaw, Bosch circle saw, Bosch sander, Festool Domino and a CTL MIDI. I am quite heavily invested in L-boxxes as i got these really cheap for a while. I also have systainers for the Domino and dust extractor accessories. I will probably stick with both these systems as both systems have pros and cons.
My question is therefore whether the Bosch or Festool plunge saw would fit my "system" best. I did not get to try these saws but i went to the local store to have a look on the saws. They are almost equal on the things that matters but there is a few differences:
Festool PROS:
-Use with CMS
-More accessories
-Slim housing for cutting close to wall
-Plug-it
-Micro adjustment
Bosch PROS:
-FSN guide rail system
-Better dust extraction?? (Some reports on the web. However i would like to get more comments regarding this)
Festool may have a couple more PROS but i feel that the FSN guide rail system has a lot of advantages over the Festool rails. Have anyone used both these saws? What would you recommend? I realize that the FOG may give me biased answers, but I would really like to hear from people with experience with both saws.