The Trion Jigsaws don't seem to get much attention, and in my opinion, they rank right up there as some of the most useful, technologically superior Festools of the whole lot.
Simply reading about the tools, -before ever picking one up and trying it, I was anxious to get my hands on one, and as soon as I did, the first thing I tried to cut was some jigsaw puzzle test pieces from 4/4 hard maple. -true to the letter, the blade doesn't veer from dead-on perpendicular! I swear someone at festool must be "blessing" these tools with a magic wand or something!
as I have been using mine to earn a living the past couple months now, I have found one issue with my enchanted Trion... I have a hard time sighting the blade (within the dust shroud) Even though it is CRYSTAL CLEAR, I find it nearly impossible to focus on the blade, and the alternative of removing the dust collection shroud... -well, who would want to do that!
Have any of you found any techniques for establishing solid visual control over these saws -without disabling the phenomenal dust collection
Happy Holidays!
Simply reading about the tools, -before ever picking one up and trying it, I was anxious to get my hands on one, and as soon as I did, the first thing I tried to cut was some jigsaw puzzle test pieces from 4/4 hard maple. -true to the letter, the blade doesn't veer from dead-on perpendicular! I swear someone at festool must be "blessing" these tools with a magic wand or something!
as I have been using mine to earn a living the past couple months now, I have found one issue with my enchanted Trion... I have a hard time sighting the blade (within the dust shroud) Even though it is CRYSTAL CLEAR, I find it nearly impossible to focus on the blade, and the alternative of removing the dust collection shroud... -well, who would want to do that!
Have any of you found any techniques for establishing solid visual control over these saws -without disabling the phenomenal dust collection

Happy Holidays!