AlexThePalex
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When I got my CS70 around 10 years ago, I bought a bag of splinter guards for it. I still have 11 or 12 of the 15 that were in it.
I only used the splinter guard extensively once, when I had to make a large cabinet with melamine board, but to be honest, I didn't see much improvement over the cut without the splinter guard. Most important for cut quality was the very sharp special laminate blade.
You can only use the splinter guard when you cut straight at a 90 degree angle. So everytime I had to cut under another angle I had to remove the splinter guard, which was irritating. I solved my irritation by never using the splinter guard again.
I only used the splinter guard extensively once, when I had to make a large cabinet with melamine board, but to be honest, I didn't see much improvement over the cut without the splinter guard. Most important for cut quality was the very sharp special laminate blade.
You can only use the splinter guard when you cut straight at a 90 degree angle. So everytime I had to cut under another angle I had to remove the splinter guard, which was irritating. I solved my irritation by never using the splinter guard again.