Greg_R said:
I don't see myself getting rid of my Unisaw but I am seriously considering downsizing the fence (from 55" to 30" or smaller). The extra 2'+ of floor space would be very nice!
Exactly my recommendation. I initially thought the Festool lashup would eliminate the need for both a TS and a CMS. In the end I wound up with (in addition to the TS-55 and MFT) a PM66 with 30 inch rails and a Makita SCMS.
--Sheet goods all get cut with the TS-55, usually on the floor on pink foam
--Cross-cutting all takes place on the SCMS, as does miter cuts
--Ripping is the TS or sometimes the BS.
One thing I like a lot about the TS is the repeatability of cuts with the fence. My fence is exactly calibrated so I don't have to measure before I cut, and as long as I don't move the fence all the pieces with be EXACTLY the same width, not close, exactly. That's not something Festool is good at yet.
TS-55 and MFT are really good for single cuts--set it up and go. TS, CMS are good for multiple repeat cuts, set it up and just repeat over and over. Identical results. Good as the MFT is, its ability to do repeat cuts is a little weak compared with a fixed fence design. Even if they fixed the fence you would still have to lift the rail, position the piece, put the saw on it, etc. Slow compared to a TS where you're just slamming wood through.
Keep your Uni and get some short rails. You won't need to cut wide stuff on it anymore...