I haven't had much use for mine lately, but I did get it out to cut a toekick notch on my latest project. I should have done a box on a box for this cabinet, and will most likely in the future. However, not everything can be done with an alternate tool.
This is a Craftsman barrel/D-handle convertible unit. I actually really like it, right up until I cut something. The issues are that I don't get a perpendicular cut, it is nearly impossible to get a straight cut because I cannot see the cutting line. More of an issue of where the blade is vs debris.
I need a good, solid replacement. I'm looking at the Bosch 470 barrel, but I'm also considering the Festool options. The jig isn't something I use a lot, so I'm hesitant of paying nearly four bills on the Carvex. Almost all of my use case will be 90° cuts, so adjusting the base or having different bases isn't the biggest deal for me.
This is a Craftsman barrel/D-handle convertible unit. I actually really like it, right up until I cut something. The issues are that I don't get a perpendicular cut, it is nearly impossible to get a straight cut because I cannot see the cutting line. More of an issue of where the blade is vs debris.
I need a good, solid replacement. I'm looking at the Bosch 470 barrel, but I'm also considering the Festool options. The jig isn't something I use a lot, so I'm hesitant of paying nearly four bills on the Carvex. Almost all of my use case will be 90° cuts, so adjusting the base or having different bases isn't the biggest deal for me.