Richard Leon said:Mac said:Richard Leon said:+1.
I couldn't wait any longer for the Carvex (although all the negative press was steering me away from it anyway). Picked up a barrel-grip Trion today in a T-loc, the price is so close to the Bosch 1591 now that is really makes sense to grab one.
Can't wait to use it in anger today as I have some 4"x4" sapele to make some cabinet legs from.
I love my barrel-grip Trion Richard, will be interested in what you make of it.
Well, I used it today to cut my sapele block into roughly lengthed pieces. This is a hard wood, approximately 4" by 5". I put in a new splinterguard, and cut one piece on the zero pendulum setting, and one piece on the extreme III setting. There was no splintering on the first cut, and very little on the second. It went through the block like a hot knife through butter. The cut quality on the end grain was incredible, cleaner than if I had used a bandsaw.
This is my third jigsaw, including the Bosch 1591, and I can see no reason to ever replace it. It's a bit of an unsung hero in the Festool line-up, but it's really superb, and at $250 an absolute steal.
Europe, you can keep your Carvex!
Agreed, it's one of my favourite festools! Glad you like it.