DynaGlide
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I've been a big proponent of the CMS since getting it a few years ago. When I got it I thought how great it would be to be able to tuck it away when not in use. In reality though, I never did that. I had to store all the accessories on shelves and the main GE unit stayed upright in a corner. I debated selling it for the past year or so but finally did it about two weeks ago to fund another tool acquisition, a proper jointer, short on the heels after getting the planer and a dust collector. My last project really showed me how much I wanted traditional tools like a planer and jointer. I always felt like a hack trying to work with wood that was S4S from somewhere else and had slight bows and curves when it made it to me.
After setting up the jointer and using it for the first time, I can't get the smile off my face and I don't regret the decision.
I started off full Festool and determined that I would only ever build cabinets and in that work I wouldn't need the normal tools. That's changing and am excited to do more with hardwoods in the future. The one thing that did always bother me with the CMS was the darn fence. In use it always worked out fine for the projects I was doing but I never did like how I couldn't make it dead square to the table. I don't have any router table projects on the horizon for the next year but when I do I'll be looking into buying a top/fence combo ready to go and probably make a cabinet for it.
Matt
After setting up the jointer and using it for the first time, I can't get the smile off my face and I don't regret the decision.


I started off full Festool and determined that I would only ever build cabinets and in that work I wouldn't need the normal tools. That's changing and am excited to do more with hardwoods in the future. The one thing that did always bother me with the CMS was the darn fence. In use it always worked out fine for the projects I was doing but I never did like how I couldn't make it dead square to the table. I don't have any router table projects on the horizon for the next year but when I do I'll be looking into buying a top/fence combo ready to go and probably make a cabinet for it.
Matt