upcoming Festool CSC SYC 50 EBI

Packard said:
There is a dual power site saw.  It will run on line current or batteries.  I cannot recall who makes it though.  One of the majors—I don’t remember which.

Metabo HPT makes one, rst has one and likes it a lot.

Not up on Dewalt stuff but I think they also have a dual power saw.

I too think it highly unlikely that this new saw has Sawstop tech but the form is certainly drool worthy.
 
woodbutcherbower said:
I'm also guessing that as a German manufacturer, Festool Europe would use a German semi tractor - either M.A.N. or Mercedes-Benz.

I called it. That's a 2021 M.A.N. TGX18.470. Peering through the pixels, it looks like they've covered up the truck logo with a Festool banner.

Just thought I'd throw that in there. Anyway - the saw .........

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Watching the video again from the first post it looks like the dial controls both blade height and angle. Press one of the buttons to switch between the two. Rotating the dial is whole degrees or height in mm, press and turn the dial for tenths of a degree or mm.

Looks like it might have some memory presets too. That would be handy to return to a specific blade height and angle.
 
Michael Kellough said:
Packard said:
There is a dual power site saw.  It will run on line current or batteries.  I cannot recall who makes it though.  One of the majors—I don’t remember which.

Metabo HPT makes one, rst has one and likes it a lot.

Not up on Dewalt stuff but I think they also have a dual power saw.

I too think it highly unlikely that this new saw has Sawstop tech but the form is certainly drool worthy.

I think Dewalt’s multi- voltage saw means it can use batteries of different voltage’s within their system, not battery and line voltage. I’m not sure though. 
 
I think the sawstop is a moot point.  It's a CS line with a tiny blade meant for trim and laminated flooring work.  You're not going to get close enough...

Now I've said that, someone's going to remove the guard and try to cut box joints with it or mitered splines :)
 
  • Right.Angle.Design said:
    • Oh, and how much money does a kidney sell for these days? (asking for a friend)
    no kidney bank in the uk only a liverpool [big grin]
 
woodbutcherbower said:
I called it. That's a 2021 M.A.N. TGX18.470. Peering through the pixels, it looks like they've covered up the truck logo with a Festool banner.

Just thought I'd throw that in there. Anyway - the saw .........

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That MAN truck logo reminds me of the MACK truck logo. Similar in spirit.  [smile]
 
I seem to remember talk of a AC adapter for the DeWalt FlexVolt Tablesaw when it came out a couple years ago. Might have been vaporware but it was mentioned in some of their ads.

Nope, as I write this I now recall it was for the FlexVolt Mitersaw, not the tablesaw.
 
Bob D. said:
I seem to remember talk of a AC adapter for the DeWalt FlexVolt Tablesaw when it came out a couple years ago. Might have been vaporware but it was mentioned in some of their ads.

Nope, as I write this I now recall it was for the FlexVolt Mitersaw, not the tablesaw.

It's real and exists in the wild.  That saw is a dual 60V battery that runs at 120V so the AC adapters job is pretty simple for North American market.
 
I posted the video for the sole purpose of identifying the job site saw that offered both battery power and plug in power in one saw.  That was the Metabo.  I was not referencing any specific qualities other that the power option.
 
Packard said:
I posted the video for the sole purpose of identifying the job site saw that offered both battery power and plug in power in one saw.  That was the Metabo.  I was not referencing any specific qualities other that the power option.

Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you were.
 
guybo said:
  • Right.Angle.Design said:
    • Oh, and how much money does a kidney sell for these days? (asking for a friend)
    no kidney bank in the uk only a liverpool [big grin]


  • How long have you been holding onto that?  Just waiting for the prefect moment.
 
ryan_k said:
Bob D. said:
I seem to remember talk of a AC adapter for the DeWalt FlexVolt Tablesaw when it came out a couple years ago. Might have been vaporware but it was mentioned in some of their ads.

Nope, as I write this I now recall it was for the FlexVolt Mitersaw, not the tablesaw.

It's real and exists in the wild.  That saw is a dual 60V battery that runs at 120V so the AC adapters job is pretty simple for North American market.

Yes, the mitersaw exists, but as far as I know (and I looked on DeWalt site earlier today) the FlexVolt TS can not use the 120V adapter which is a shame.
 
Crazyraceguy said:
guybo said:
  • Right.Angle.Design said:
    • Oh, and how much money does a kidney sell for these days? (asking for a friend)
    no kidney bank in the uk only a liverpool [big grin]


  • How long have you been holding onto that?  Just waiting for the prefect moment.
It's B4 every morning
 
I want this saw so badly. There are so many options for mini table saws with sliding arms in the UK and AU.
I wonder if they will do a Router table in a Systainer format.
 
I recently found a video from a so called CSC SYC 50 EBI


It looks like a cordless table saw that can be stored in a special systainer housing. According to the name the saw has a cutting depth of 50mm offers electronics a break and has bluetooth integrated. The video although shows that the depth and angle settings are electronic controlled.

Has anyone further informations on this upcoming Festool equipment?
 
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