A while back I bought a protool li-ion cordless drill ( a few weeks before the festool ones became available). I noticed that they sold several centrotec accesories that aren't availbable under the festool brand, but that can be used with the festool drills.
For example: shorter centrotec bits (55 mm total length), masonry drillbits (not very usefull for the festool drills, but compatible nonetheless), and centrotec versions of the zobo drills (high quality forstner bits), it's only a pity they don't offer the same variety in sizes as with the "normal" zobo bits.
They also offer regular circular saws (as in non-plungecut), that can ride on the festool rails. They have one of those saws on display at one of my dealers, and since I liked some of the features (remote control lever for the bladeguard, sturdy base that can ride on the festool rails,..) I checked out the accesories for those saws on their website.
This is where I arrive at the reason I started this thread: they offer two types of angle guides for the protool rails (which are the same as the festool ones, only with orange glide strips), that attach underneath the rail similar to the dewalt guides, and the old festool version that has been posted on these forums.
From the looks of them, I think they will remain at the angle you set them at, and the one in the second picures has a longer fence, with a tab that prevents it from tipping the rail to its side and comes with a stop-flag.
For example: shorter centrotec bits (55 mm total length), masonry drillbits (not very usefull for the festool drills, but compatible nonetheless), and centrotec versions of the zobo drills (high quality forstner bits), it's only a pity they don't offer the same variety in sizes as with the "normal" zobo bits.
They also offer regular circular saws (as in non-plungecut), that can ride on the festool rails. They have one of those saws on display at one of my dealers, and since I liked some of the features (remote control lever for the bladeguard, sturdy base that can ride on the festool rails,..) I checked out the accesories for those saws on their website.
This is where I arrive at the reason I started this thread: they offer two types of angle guides for the protool rails (which are the same as the festool ones, only with orange glide strips), that attach underneath the rail similar to the dewalt guides, and the old festool version that has been posted on these forums.


From the looks of them, I think they will remain at the angle you set them at, and the one in the second picures has a longer fence, with a tab that prevents it from tipping the rail to its side and comes with a stop-flag.