Something smells just a wee bit fishy in Denmark about this posting. The original poster wasn't asking because he wanted to buy an SCG-10. He was asking because he wanted to give a negative review for the SCG-10 that hasn't even been sold for over 3 years.
But that's not the fishy part.
The negative review wasn't about the quality of the product, but about the concept of the product. OK, but that's not fishy either....until you look farther back into his posting history and discover that he supposedly bought the predecessor MGS guide years earlier. So he already knew what the concept and function was, and yet still upgraded to the newer version years later???
Now that's fishy. [eek]
If he already knew what the concept and function was after owning the MGS guide for several years, then why would he buy the SCG guide and years later say the concept was bad? Idonno.
What I do know, is that I remember this guy's username from years ago, and even though the posts have since been deleted by Admin, he was a leg humper that followed me around doing posts like what he just did recently.
And they say teenage girls hold a grudge forever? Geez. They got nothing on this guy.
As for the SCG-10 guides...those are dead. I haven't killed the Symtrax update, but I'm not super gungho on the labor necessary to produce them either. That's why they are sitting in limbo for so long.
woodwreck said:
Forgive me for for raining on the parade of accolades, but after all these years since purchase, I have to say the self centering unit is a beautiful piece of machining but falls short in use; it's really little more than a pretty face. But as zapdafish asks "Doesn't this do the same thing as the trim stop attachment that comes with the Domino?". The advantages are negated by the minimal ⅝" protrusion of the two tabs around the workpiece while the one that comes with the tool, while being less elegant in appearance, does ride along about 3 inches of stock making for far greater accuracy and ease of control. Sadly I give this a One Star rating, regretting I purchased it.