PreciSaw- Most accurate Table saw

I found a post in a model makers forum that in 2011 it was over $12,000 US. [scared] [scared] [scared] [scared]

How about 2?

Peter
 
It's for model makers, not for woodworkers. It is a very small saw.

A German forum says it's over 8000 euros. An English website says it's over 12000 US dollar.
 
Alex said:
It's for model makers, not for woodworkers. It is a very small saw.

A German forum says it's over 8000 euros. An English website says it's over 12000 US dollar.

Isnt it also made for Instrument luthiers?...And.....aren't they woodworkers too?
 
Peter Halle said:
I found a post in a model makers forum that in 2011 it was over $12,000 US. [scared] [scared] [scared] [scared]

How about 2?

Peter

In another woodworking forum someone is saying the same thing about Festool...lol.
 
Jalvis said:
Alex said:
It's for model makers, not for woodworkers. It is a very small saw.

A German forum says it's over 8000 euros. An English website says it's over 12000 US dollar.

Isnt it also made for Instrument luthiers?...And.....aren't they woodworkers too?

Nice nit you picked there.  [tongue] You know what I mean.
 
Alex said:
Jalvis said:
Alex said:
It's for model makers, not for woodworkers. It is a very small saw.

A German forum says it's over 8000 euros. An English website says it's over 12000 US dollar.

Isnt it also made for Instrument luthiers?...And.....aren't they woodworkers too?

Nice nit you picked there.  [tongue] You know what I mean.

lol....sometime this site is too much fun.
 
I guess building accurate models (barbie dream homes) is worth losing a finger or two. Someone get that guy a GRR Ripper or at least a push stick.
 
there are some very nice features on that saw. i like the way the blade stoped almost instantly, and the foot switch.
the glass of water test is cool. i must try that on my saw. i think i would want a scauser under mine thow
 
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