MichaelW2014
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I have owned and used a "Precisio CS 70 Trim Saw" for just over one year. In total I spent about 2,000 euros on this machine ($2,700 at the time of purchase).
In this review will I point out what I like and what I dislike about this machine and I will try to be as fair as possible.
PROS
Portable
Powerful enough
good looking
connects to festool vacuum
pull saw
pretty good dust collection
CONS
power switch broke, saw turned off and on at will (fixed it myself with a new part sent to me)
miter gauge fence is bowed
miter gauge bends when ripping
miter gauge does not sit on table at 90 degrees
design of miter gauge suggests precision cuts cannot be achieved (plastic parts, weak parts, poor engineerging)
does not accept most third part saw blades
miter track does not accept most or all third party track accessories
small table size on basic model
expensive, unfair price, in comparison to other machines in its class
expensive add-ons
SUMMARY
Because the miter gauge fence is a very flawed design, the machine cannot achieve accurate cuts. Therefore, it is very misleading to call this machine the "Precisio CS70". I believe this machine would be suitable for contractors who do not need to achieve high degrees of accuracy. For cabinet makers or furniture makers, this machine is terribly frustrating. I have a nobex miter saw that is far more precise than this machine at cutting miters, and the cost for it was only 250 euros with a fine replacement blade. For my intents and purposes this saw is largely unusable and must be replaced with a truly precision saw.
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I am awaiting word from Festool in Germany as to whether or not they will take back this machine and let me replace it with other festool tools. I also own have a festool midi vacuum and a festool 1010 router. These are excellent machines. I am considering creating a video of the CS 70 in use to post on youtube so that other people know the degree of precision this saw is capable of.
In this review will I point out what I like and what I dislike about this machine and I will try to be as fair as possible.
PROS
Portable
Powerful enough
good looking
connects to festool vacuum
pull saw
pretty good dust collection
CONS
power switch broke, saw turned off and on at will (fixed it myself with a new part sent to me)
miter gauge fence is bowed
miter gauge bends when ripping
miter gauge does not sit on table at 90 degrees
design of miter gauge suggests precision cuts cannot be achieved (plastic parts, weak parts, poor engineerging)
does not accept most third part saw blades
miter track does not accept most or all third party track accessories
small table size on basic model
expensive, unfair price, in comparison to other machines in its class
expensive add-ons
SUMMARY
Because the miter gauge fence is a very flawed design, the machine cannot achieve accurate cuts. Therefore, it is very misleading to call this machine the "Precisio CS70". I believe this machine would be suitable for contractors who do not need to achieve high degrees of accuracy. For cabinet makers or furniture makers, this machine is terribly frustrating. I have a nobex miter saw that is far more precise than this machine at cutting miters, and the cost for it was only 250 euros with a fine replacement blade. For my intents and purposes this saw is largely unusable and must be replaced with a truly precision saw.
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I am awaiting word from Festool in Germany as to whether or not they will take back this machine and let me replace it with other festool tools. I also own have a festool midi vacuum and a festool 1010 router. These are excellent machines. I am considering creating a video of the CS 70 in use to post on youtube so that other people know the degree of precision this saw is capable of.