kikunak said:So Mafell is not so precise as Festool.
ScotF said:The KSS or K series saws do not allow for adjustment. But, this has never been an issue for me. You tend to push against the rib if the rail when ripping and in practice, there has never been any discernible difference in cut quality or accuracy. FWIW, the plate/shoe is pretty big and the saw fits pretty tightly to the track.
ScotF said:Uber accurate...as in I built an entire set of Maloof inspired dining chairs and did all of the ripping for the seat blanks with it and had glue-ready cuts with the 24T blade. I too was concerned about it, especially coming from a Festool ecosytem. It honestly has not been an issue for me. Now, I also bought the roller edge guide for narrow rips (highly recommended) and do most ripping without using the guide rails. The edge guides are really good - easy to adjust accurately and repeatable. I did some You Tube videos that might be useful. Below is one ripping said seat blanks using the edge guide. Some had a bevel and others were straight 90 degrees. Worked perfectly. I have had my saw for 6 -7 years now and love it. You get the better value now with the K85 since you get the
L-Boxx case and adding the 370 cross cut rail is the same cost as the KSS80 that does not come with the case.
ScotF said:The roller guide goes under the saw's base plate you can get narrower rips and work from narrow stock. The standard guide is good for wider rips or as an out rigger support. I use the roller guide for 90% of my cuts.
Oh, I have also used the 52T blade on plywood with good results (and using the track). I also have cut 12/4 with a guide rail and 12T blare without issue. I used the guide rail in that cut because the slab was in the rough. It powered through the cuts in a single pass, which was amazing.
Exactly! This is the only advantage that matters to me. All those ease of connecting rails etc. are non-issue. Not being able to clamp a narrow piece under FT rail and having to come up with elaborate ways to secure everything is most annoying. In every other aspect I prefer FT rail.ear3 said:One of the things I appreciate about the Mafell rail relative to the Festool one is the ability to clamp close to the cut line.
ear3 said:One of the things I appreciate about the Mafell rail relative to the Festool one is the ability to clamp close to the cut line. I do a lot of trimming with boards trapped in the wagon vise on my bench, and so with the Mafell rail I only need a small amount of additional overhang to clamp the rail to the board.
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When trimming with the TSC55, normally I would not even need to clamp the rail for this sort of cut, but with the larger size of the K85, I have found it prudent to clamp whenever feasible.
MrToolJunkie said:ear3 said:One of the things I appreciate about the Mafell rail relative to the Festool one is the ability to clamp close to the cut line. I do a lot of trimming with boards trapped in the wagon vise on my bench, and so with the Mafell rail I only need a small amount of additional overhang to clamp the rail to the board.
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When trimming with the TSC55, normally I would not even need to clamp the rail for this sort of cut, but with the larger size of the K85, I have found it prudent to clamp whenever feasible.
Agree - the two clamping positions are awesome.
How are you liking your K85 saw? Hope it is living up to your expectations.
Cheese said:I actually prefer the Mafell rails, the red splinter strip is very easy to line up with a pencil mark and being able to clamp close to the cut line is a real advantage that I use more often than I originally thought. The down side of the close clamping is that you need to be aware of the path of the blade.
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Yoggoth said:AMS company made an improved universal guide rail.
Compared to Bosch\Mafell rail, it has advantages: it is wider, so you can use it with bench dogs; two additional t-tracks for accessories and ability to use it with Festool style clamps.
Compared to Festool rail: better splinter guard; ability to clamp near the guard if you have Bosch\Mafell style clamp; ability to use superior Bosch\Mafell connectors; but unfortunately no sliding strips.
The bad news: It is made in Russia, so you probably can not order it. You might need VPN if you want to visit their web site, and their site in Russian.
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Yoggoth said:AMS company made an improved universal guide rail.
SRSemenza said:Yoggoth said:AMS company made an improved universal guide rail.
Compared to Bosch\Mafell rail, it has advantages: it is wider, so you can use it with bench dogs; two additional t-tracks for accessories and ability to use it with Festool style clamps.
Compared to Festool rail: better splinter guard; ability to clamp near the guard if you have Bosch\Mafell style clamp; ability to use superior Bosch\Mafell connectors; but unfortunately no sliding strips.
The bad news: It is made in Russia, so you probably can not order it. You might need VPN if you want to visit their web site, and their site in Russian.
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Sounds like it would be difficult for most to obtain.
Seth