The Real Question about Carvex!

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                              !!The real question is!!! 

      Mafel P1CC VS Festool Carvex which will have straighter cuts??

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I am thinking really hard which to buy!!

I like the Mafel looks really good and accurate but then the carvex looks interesting definitely  the cordless one!?

Does any one know  if they will be making a Module for the Carvex be pretty cool to have it attached to the semi stationary CMS-GE GB and no cables required proper portable then. That props make me buy it over the mafel.
 
I am willing to bet the limit is with the operator with this question.

It is like asking which air rifle shoots better the Feinwerkbau
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Craig
 
For me, the REAL question is:  How do I get a cordless Carvex to Chicago?  ( now, not when it's finally rolled out in North America)
 
Charimon said:
I am willing to bet the limit is with the operator with this question.

It is like asking which air rifle shoots better the Feinwerkbau
BN-FWB603.jpg


or
the Beeman
603.jpg


Craig
WOW I use to shoot with Feinwerkbau(pistol)It's been a long time that i have seen that name! :)
 
Charimon said:
I am willing to bet the limit is with the operator with this question.

It is like asking which air rifle shoots better the Feinwerkbau
BN-FWB603.jpg


or
the Beeman
603.jpg


Craig

Well I dont know!  At the moment I think its Mafel P1cc  they have changed loads to make it cut better. I cant see at the moment what makes carvex cut better.
 
hmmmm.  I'll bet one could get rid of a lot of pesky squirrels with either one of those!  [eek]
 
I think you can even get rid of pesky Fly's. [scared]

which is what i was saying about the saws,  I think both are compleat enough to complete any project you have the skill to undertake.  If there is a problem with a cut it is likely not the saw  ;)  buy them both and take back the one that underpreforms
 
Charimon said:
I think you can even get rid of pesky Fly's. [scared]

which is what i was saying about the saws,  I think both are compleat enough to complete any project you have the skill to undertake.  If there is a problem with a cut it is likely not the saw  ;)  buy them both and take back the one that underpreforms

Dont work like that in England im afraid! You can not return something unless is faulty or does not work like it says on the tin. The only time here UK if you wanna return it and get your money back with out it having any faults is if you have not used it.
 
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