In case you refer to the protractor head held fence (as in the original set as seen here):abates said:Hi All, just wondering if any one has a CMS-GE with a TS75/55 module? I bought one but failed to get the fence for it.
Samo said:Hey Abe,
Is this how you are thinking to do a setup?
abates said:Hi All, just wondering if any one has a CMS-GE with a TS75/55 module? I bought one but failed to get the fence for it. I am wondering if the angle stop off my MFT with the long extrusion would be a good fence for that application? Cheers
JimH2 said:abates said:Hi All, just wondering if any one has a CMS-GE with a TS75/55 module? I bought one but failed to get the fence for it. I am wondering if the angle stop off my MFT with the long extrusion would be a good fence for that application? Cheers
Why not spend $400 and by a nice portable tablesaw like the DeWalt (smaller one, not the contractor's saw). It will far exceed the capability of your tracksaw and requires less than minute from plugin to cut. The Festool system is good in some cases, but definitely not this one. For slightly more than the cost of the CMS insert you will have larger capacity, significantly quicker setup, a much higher level of accuracy, and your tracksaw is still available for use. Even the crappiest tablesaw can exceed the usefulness of the module.
You should be able to easily unload your CMS TS/55/75 module on the FOG and there is always someone who only sees the system without considering the downsides (setup time, capacity and accuracy).
m8 said:JimH2 said:abates said:Hi All, just wondering if any one has a CMS-GE with a TS75/55 module? I bought one but failed to get the fence for it. I am wondering if the angle stop off my MFT with the long extrusion would be a good fence for that application? Cheers
Why not spend $400 and by a nice portable tablesaw like the DeWalt (smaller one, not the contractor's saw). It will far exceed the capability of your tracksaw and requires less than minute from plugin to cut. The Festool system is good in some cases, but definitely not this one. For slightly more than the cost of the CMS insert you will have larger capacity, significantly quicker setup, a much higher level of accuracy, and your tracksaw is still available for use. Even the crappiest tablesaw can exceed the usefulness of the module.
You should be able to easily unload your CMS TS/55/75 module on the FOG and there is always someone who only sees the system without considering the downsides (setup time, capacity and accuracy).
I've been searching for the TS-75 Module for my CMS and I have the same question of if I find one should I purchase it or buy a portable table saw like Dewalt or Saw Stop? If I do find a Module what would be a fair price? Thanks for the help.
FestitaMakool said:m8 said:JimH2 said:abates said:Hi All, just wondering if any one has a CMS-GE with a TS75/55 module? I bought one but failed to get the fence for it. I am wondering if the angle stop off my MFT with the long extrusion would be a good fence for that application? Cheers
Why not spend $400 and by a nice portable tablesaw like the DeWalt (smaller one, not the contractor's saw). It will far exceed the capability of your tracksaw and requires less than minute from plugin to cut. The Festool system is good in some cases, but definitely not this one. For slightly more than the cost of the CMS insert you will have larger capacity, significantly quicker setup, a much higher level of accuracy, and your tracksaw is still available for use. Even the crappiest tablesaw can exceed the usefulness of the module.
You should be able to easily unload your CMS TS/55/75 module on the FOG and there is always someone who only sees the system without considering the downsides (setup time, capacity and accuracy).
I've been searching for the TS-75 Module for my CMS and I have the same question of if I find one should I purchase it or buy a portable table saw like Dewalt or Saw Stop? If I do find a Module what would be a fair price? Thanks for the help.
Being in the US, and finding a TS 75 module might be hard. Having set up my TS 75 in the module, I found it tedious squaring things up. The cut capacity is what’s good, and it has some power compared to TS 55 in a module. But, a compact, but good table saw is definitely worth a look. Metabo has a riving knife that can be pushed down for hidden cuts ie. The height and bevel adjustments will be far easier. If you have all the accessories for the CMS, as the side table, slider and so on, including the saw, a module could be it. I’ve tried mine with the CMS VL attached to a MFT/3, and it annoys me that the blade guard and riving knife stands proudly wiggling and in the way of having some extra flat surface over the table top. (You might just leave the onboard riving knife in situ, only locking it. A makeshift blade guard is advisable though. The one that comes with the insert is well, old.. and made to fit TS 55 module also, so it sits proud.
One thing though, combined with an MFT/3 you could get a fancy accurate fence system with the Incra system.. all on one surface.
JimH2’s suggestion is not a bad idea either [wink]
Gerald_D said:I have a CMS TS-75 module that I might be convinced to sell if someone is interested, and with the rip fence. I bought it from the same gentleman that sold me the CMS-GE - I think he said he used the saw module once, and I have never used it (thought it would be nice to have but I’m mostly shop-based and use my Unisaw instead. PM me if interested and I’ll try to get pictures of what I have.
Regards,
Gerald