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I just picked up this Mafell guide rail and set it next to the Festool guide rail and noticed quite a few differences. The Mafell MT 55 track saw can be used on the Festool rail or on a Mafell rail and that's what started everything off.
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Here's the rear of both rails. They both have 2 each anti-slip strips and a splinter guard. However, the Mafell has 2 clamping positions versus 1 on the Festool. Also, the locations of the anti-slip strips and the clamping slots are a lot closer to the splinter guard on the Mafell so that narrower pieces of wood will be easier to cut.
On the Mafell the distance from the anti-slip strip to the splinter guard is 1 3/8" and 5 5/8" while on the Festool it is 4 3/8" and 6 1/4".
On the Mafell the distance from the clamping slot to the splinter guard is 7/8" and 5 1/8" while on the Festool it is 5 1/8".
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The Mafell rail is narrower than the Festool item, is not nearly as stiff and does NOT have glide strips on the top surface. The glide strips do allow the MT 55 saw to glide more effortlessly on the Festool rail.
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All of the strips on the Festool rail are attached with adhesive while on the Mafell everything is retained with extruded recesses.
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To join Mafell rails one of the rail end covers needs to be removed. A simple task but it's also an extra item that can be easily misplaced. However, the Mafell rail can easily be converted to an Aerofix rail that uses the vacuum from a dust extractor to adhere the rail to the floor or any flat & smooth surface.
https://www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-aerofix-f-af-1-suction-clamping-system
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Here's the rear of both rails. They both have 2 each anti-slip strips and a splinter guard. However, the Mafell has 2 clamping positions versus 1 on the Festool. Also, the locations of the anti-slip strips and the clamping slots are a lot closer to the splinter guard on the Mafell so that narrower pieces of wood will be easier to cut.
On the Mafell the distance from the anti-slip strip to the splinter guard is 1 3/8" and 5 5/8" while on the Festool it is 4 3/8" and 6 1/4".
On the Mafell the distance from the clamping slot to the splinter guard is 7/8" and 5 1/8" while on the Festool it is 5 1/8".
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The Mafell rail is narrower than the Festool item, is not nearly as stiff and does NOT have glide strips on the top surface. The glide strips do allow the MT 55 saw to glide more effortlessly on the Festool rail.
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All of the strips on the Festool rail are attached with adhesive while on the Mafell everything is retained with extruded recesses.
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To join Mafell rails one of the rail end covers needs to be removed. A simple task but it's also an extra item that can be easily misplaced. However, the Mafell rail can easily be converted to an Aerofix rail that uses the vacuum from a dust extractor to adhere the rail to the floor or any flat & smooth surface.
https://www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-aerofix-f-af-1-suction-clamping-system
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