AlexThePalex
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shu said:Thanks Alex. Can anyone please tell me the relationship of Mafell, Festool and Protool?
It's complicated.
shu said:Thanks Alex. Can anyone please tell me the relationship of Mafell, Festool and Protool?
Gregor said:But why? It is horrible...FestitaMakool said:I would love more Germans speaking english in videos though![]()
- Well, yes and no. A lot of my natives are the same, so with other Scandinavians. But who cares, you’ll only extend your audience. No need to know all the technical terms, I think most understand 99% anyhow, given that there’s also a live video to support.
The plastic thingies are just to hold some nuts in position, looks OK to me. Also as of my experience with the CMS-TS slider (which looks basically identical)... these don't have to carry load.the way they use these little plastic brackets to secure the sliding table.
- It just seems as a slight afterthought, that’s all. What’s positive, is that they adapted the V profile and use of the same sliding table as CS /CMS. Well done.
I’m considering this saw myself, so I’m not put off by any means. A Saw Stop cabinet saw would be really nice, but I’m afraid it would dominate the space I would have (And it would have to be ordered and shipped from the US, at a cost [blink]). So, the flow, flexibility and cross compatibility that the Festool’s system offers is very attractive. And it makes the TKS 80 fit in very nicely indeed.
In the official Festool video they seem to work OK, also some additional uses:And not seen here, the “support legs” when using extension tables, fiddly.
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DeformedTree said:Gregor said:Ask your wive if she likes you with all your fingers ?Jiggy Joiner said:This saw will be for my own personal use, and not for the company.
Anyway, it’s on hold right now, as my wife needed many Kitchenaid upgrades, and a good chunk of the money went on that.
I have the itch again now, but still struggling to accept the value for money thing, or lack of it![]()
Saw Stop Blender? Saw Stop Stand Mixer, there are future markets here.
shu said:[member=5277]Alex[/member] , [member=5467]Bert Vanderveen[/member] If Mafell is totally independent to Festool, why would Festool help to repair a piece of Mafell equipment purchased oversea? [blink]
I see. I misunderstood you. I will buy from local supplier if I go for Festool.Alex said:shu said:[member=5277]Alex[/member] , [member=5467]Bert Vanderveen[/member] If Mafell is totally independent to Festool, why would Festool help to repair a piece of Mafell equipment purchased oversea? [blink]
Mafell would not. My comment was towards Festool repairing Festool items from abroad. I thought we were talking about Festool. Maybe I missed something. [huh]
shu said:One more question, is it an issue that a table saw doesn’t have the slots for sliding jigs?
I believe so. To be more precise, did you mean making jigs that doesn’t need the slots, or use the accessories?Alex said:shu said:One more question, is it an issue that a table saw doesn’t have the slots for sliding jigs?
Not for me. I can make everything I want.
Most cuts don't require jigs. Only special stuff, I guess. And for a creative mind, there are still so many ways to make jigs for a Festool saw.
shu said:To be more precise, did you mean making jigs that doesn’t need the slots, or use the accessories?
After having seen the official advertorial (or whatever it may be called these days by martketing) with Frank... I think I can skip the influencer ones and wait for the real, independant reviews.Bert Vanderveen said:BTW Another German-language YT
Is Bosch Reaxx available in Europe? After the infringement lawsuit from SawStop they ceased sales in the US, but it is still available in Canada. Bosch technology seems to be as good if not better. Being a European company it seem strange they have not introduced their technology on the home market.hallam said:The Sawstop patents are expiring. Since Gass originally wanted to license the patents and only made a table saw of his own as a last resort, it is not at all surprising he changed his business model.
Nor is it surprising that Festool is one of the first manufacturers to add this capability. Buying business is a clever way to get ahead. it is pretty clear that within five years, this tech is going to be required on every tabe saw by the insurers.
'hallam said:The Sawstop patents are expiring. Since Gass originally wanted to license the patents and only made a table saw of his own as a last resort, it is not at all surprising he changed his business model.
Nor is it surprising that Festool is one of the first manufacturers to add this capability. Buying business is a clever way to get ahead. it is pretty clear that within five years, this tech is going to be required on every tabe saw by the insurers.
I am selling my Unisaw to get the CS80 as soon as it is available. My only real problem with the limited cutting width on the sliding table. 3" rip at 90degrees and 2 1/4" at 45 degrees is enough for me.
Alex said:What I don't understand is that he's still just doing YouTube videos and doesn't have 50 factories producing his designs by now.
Svar said:Is Bosch Reaxx available in Europe? After the infringement lawsuit from SawStop they ceased sales in the US, but it is still available in Canada. Bosch technology seems to be as good if not better. Being a European company it seem strange they have not introduced their technology on the home market.hallam said:The Sawstop patents are expiring. Since Gass originally wanted to license the patents and only made a table saw of his own as a last resort, it is not at all surprising he changed his business model.
Nor is it surprising that Festool is one of the first manufacturers to add this capability. Buying business is a clever way to get ahead. it is pretty clear that within five years, this tech is going to be required on every tabe saw by the insurers.
shu said:Alex said:What I don't understand is that he's still just doing YouTube videos and doesn't have 50 factories producing his designs by now.
That's probably the beauty of the whole thing - They are the only ones that's been made.