HAXIT said:April fool. [big grin]
Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:I clicked this thread twice. Guess I win the (best of being) Stupid Prize. [big grin]
Because it will destroy the blade. Blade rubs against it, so it has to be made of soft material.HAXIT said:3.The splinterguard which is made out of plastic. They get destroyed or burn. Why do not make them out of ceramic with the machined line already made for the blade thickness.
Try Metabohttps://www.metabo.com/us/enus/tools/saws/jigsaws/steb-140-601402420-jigsaw.htmlRichard/RMW said:I had the Carvex but never used it so let it move on to a good home. Never really developed an affinity for it. A cordless DeWalt handled my typical hack-it-in-half jigsaw work.
Last week I used the DW to rough out some 8/4 walnut stock to be template routed and it really sucked. I ruined a couple pieces by cutting too close to the line and then realizing the cut angled in by 3-4mm from top to bottom.
Now I'm wondering if I need a better/corded saw again, was looking at the older TRION PS 300. Anyone have any input on that saw for working in thicker hardwoods?
RMW
kcufstoidi said:Still wondering what happened with the Toolnut/Mafell relationship.
Ah ok sorry totally assumed you meant that one.kcufstoidi said:Sorry Sanderxpander but the Youtube from 2012 where it takes the Carvex forever to make the cut isn't the one I was referring too. The video was actually removed because of actions by Festool and before the Carvex was even in testing. Some long term forum members might remember the one I'm referring too. The Mafell is a good jigsaw but then it should be for what it costs. Personally I would like to try the newer Bosch offering with the self adjusting blades for comparison to the Trion at a more reasonable price than the Mafell offering. Still wondering what happened with the Toolnut/Mafell relationship.
HAXIT said:Here is the good one.