[member=70135]thorp[/member]:
That was a really enjoyable video. Skill and craft with a minimum, but selected tools.
It reminds me what I have learned from just as skilled carpenters, a reason to stop and do think before you saw.
I am also among those who (albeit recently) love and see a real benefit in the HKC, with FSK rail.
I don’t mind it being not to powerful, as I have learned that if (with almost any motorised saw) you slow down an let the saw do the work, it minimises tear off, and do a cleaner cut. Just learning each tool how it does best. I did a test with my late mitre saw, fitting a fine tooth blade. If I “forced” the cut to be made fast, it ended up with the same tear off as with the standard blade. If I did go slow an steady with both blades, it produced a similar cut (Of course more slowly with the standard blade)
Soo, I ended up with not to stack up on blades, and practiced more skills with my tools.