wow it posted ;D and the pic too!
Ill try upload another...I bought this saw on weds last week. This saw is very smooth, accurate and very quiet- much less noise than ts55..
Dust extraction is superb,dust is collected from above blade and below too.
The quality of the cut is excellent.
Below some more pix of cs50 set , which includes rear extension table extension table right side which increases the ripping capacity to approx 570mm , sliding table on left with angle stop.
I have been using the Mft3 with ts 55 but this setup is much smoother and quieter.
It took a while to set up the table it needs adjusting for square /flatness which is done using Allen keys provided and the usual- shame
skimpy Festool Manual please,please Festool write a comprehensive and informative guide before you translate it into 25 languages..
Manual C- could do better.. same applies for every festool I have bought so far..
Any way back to the saw.. which is superbly manufactured and 17 kg just the basic weight without legs..you will need to do two trips to van to get all the bits and pieces in, all in weight about 40kg
The saw can be used with the blade in a fixed position as traditional table saw or can be used in pull saw mode which means
the spinning blade can be pulled forward through the workpiece, something like an upside down sliding mitre saw- travel about 300mm.
Bottom pic shows controls for executing this pull through action- a kind of golf club shaped handle with green buttons for on/ off , hold , Red button for Off and small green thumb wheel for blade speed. Very well thought out.
useful for crosscutting floorboards/battening/trimming...
The parallel fence with the side table extension means you can rip up to about 570mm width panels.
It also has a useful micro adjustable feature so you can move the fence to a precise point.
The sliding table is very smooth and comes with an angle stop which is the same as the one supplied with the mft3 .
This means you can cross cut wide pieces safely.
The angle stop can be positioned at many positions around the table set up.
The centre table also has grooves cut into it to accept festool clamps so workpieces can be safely held in position.
The saw blade cuts lovely precise smooth cuts on both sides and uses a splinterguard system as Ts saws only difference is you need to
cut a separate splinterguard for bevel cuts and change splinterguards when reverting to upright/vertical cuts easy enough though due to usual festool toolless system
I'm not sure if the Mft will join onto the precisio as the CMS does, Ill have to try it once i get my Mft3 off site. It seems to be about the same height 900m ish ....
I cant seem to find any video on you tube with this saw so Ill post one when I get a bit of practice with the new saw.
I think it will take me a while to explore all the possibilities of this machine.
I have just noticed the side table can be attached on the left side too...
mmm this is another Pukka and versatile tool from Festool !!
Click on images below to enlarge.
Greetings from London!!
Update
Below added a few more pics with the cs50 and mft as a feed off table same height. Doesnt seem festool do a set of connector pieces though?
Having used the the Cs for a few days I wouldnt recommend it for breaking down large sheet material eg 4x8ft mdf /ply ( cumbersome and heavy to weild!) and I fear it might tip over the whole table.. Better to use the ts55/75 to break the sheet into more manageable pieces on mft. The cs then excells in trimming them to finished sizes. The angle attachment fence ( same as supplied with mft but short 300mm ish mitred ends fence ) seems to cut very nice mitres, attached a quick example made from a scrap of cherry.
The cutout seems to work when the blade becomes trapped ie turning it on when engaged with incorrect splinterguard, or when a workpiece
is touching the blade before the the blade has commenced spinning. The power is cutoff straightaway it takes about 30 secs to reset and then you can continue. I havent used it to rip a large quantity of long thick stock yet so I have yet to see it overheat.
There is a riving knife which retracts with the saw blade and can be raised a notch so the blade guard knob doesnt catch on the workpiece
on its way through.
All in all very satisfied with this mini table saw