surfjungle
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- Feb 26, 2021
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Firstly, thank you for clicking. Kindly note that I've done a lot of research and am not not posting this completely ignorant of the many useful forum posts either here or on your counterpart's at Mafell. In fact it was a kind and well informed user on the Mafell Users Group that suggested I go with Festool instead of Mafell for my needs. Please forgive me but I'm reusing most of my original post on the other forum as it equally applies here.
Background
Woodwork and related pursuits are something that I'm trying, well, to pursue more. My uncle was a carpenter and I've always enjoyed DIY from the time I could lift a hammer. Woodwork in secondary school was one of my most enjoyable and rewarding subjects. While I don't yet have a proper shed / shop and must make do with portable set ups, I hope to have one some years down the line as I save the money to build one. Over the past several years, I've been collecting quality hand and power tools that I'll expect to have for a very long time. I live in a 1960's house in the suburbs of a city. Now I'm looking for a portable circular saw, portable bench (multi-function table / MFT) and a vice to help me with many DIY projects.
Constraints
Currently, I'm in a lucky position that I can afford any Festool circular saw up to the 85mm / 75mm depth of cut models and some related accessories. I do not believe I would be better served by a mitre saw. Moreover, I cannot afford / justify a Festool mitre saw with all of the trimmings and not just in terms of cost but also the space it takes up and the understandable yet unwieldly weight. Whatever I get in terms of a saw, MFT and vice must each be portable and have a small footprint relative to the item. The saw must fit into a Systainer or similar (I don't mind if it's a big box), the bench must fold down and the vice such as the Sjobergs pro workstation must be attachable / detachable to the MFT.
Here in Ireland, the cost of proper power tools is astronomical. As an aside, it may not be because our dealers are greedy, just that most power tools come from the UK (Brexit) and that coupled with our dealers not having the pull to do deals directly with companies like Mafell and Festool nor in bulk as we don't have the large market result in much higher consumer prices. Therefore, I choose only to consider reputable websites and only those that ship to EU countries. I won't be purchasing anything from the US or elsewhere outside of the EU (due to cost / shipping / customs / voltage) though I absolutely would consider purchasing from the UK despite the British Exit from the EU. For example, I have had successful dealings with Axminster.co.uk. Also, as I live in Ireland, we don't have the EU plug so that's another reason to buy via the UK providing costs are similar.
General Context
The following should give you an idea of nature of the upcoming work and what I expect to use this saw and set up for:
To give additional context, for the remainder of the year, here are some items I will be working on:
I'm rather immovable on the following requirements for the saw:
I have some ideas about this, especially thanks to the Mafell Users Group forum member's advice, but rather than queer the pitch here, I won't yet state where I stand in order to give you the opportunity to advise. While I've done a tonne of research (many hours), assume I know nothing which isn't too far from the truth since I've never used circular saws / track saws before. My research is purely academic and as we all know, the map is not the territory.
Feel free to ask questions / advise as you see fit providing you give me some good rationale / your applicable experience. Also, feel free to educate and disabuse me on any topic above which you may consider as a flawed assumption. I try to keep an open mind. Typically, I'm not a myopic fanboy who cannot see the wood from the trees. For me, I would like to buy the best tool for the job within the above constraints / requirements.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Background
Woodwork and related pursuits are something that I'm trying, well, to pursue more. My uncle was a carpenter and I've always enjoyed DIY from the time I could lift a hammer. Woodwork in secondary school was one of my most enjoyable and rewarding subjects. While I don't yet have a proper shed / shop and must make do with portable set ups, I hope to have one some years down the line as I save the money to build one. Over the past several years, I've been collecting quality hand and power tools that I'll expect to have for a very long time. I live in a 1960's house in the suburbs of a city. Now I'm looking for a portable circular saw, portable bench (multi-function table / MFT) and a vice to help me with many DIY projects.
Constraints
Currently, I'm in a lucky position that I can afford any Festool circular saw up to the 85mm / 75mm depth of cut models and some related accessories. I do not believe I would be better served by a mitre saw. Moreover, I cannot afford / justify a Festool mitre saw with all of the trimmings and not just in terms of cost but also the space it takes up and the understandable yet unwieldly weight. Whatever I get in terms of a saw, MFT and vice must each be portable and have a small footprint relative to the item. The saw must fit into a Systainer or similar (I don't mind if it's a big box), the bench must fold down and the vice such as the Sjobergs pro workstation must be attachable / detachable to the MFT.
Here in Ireland, the cost of proper power tools is astronomical. As an aside, it may not be because our dealers are greedy, just that most power tools come from the UK (Brexit) and that coupled with our dealers not having the pull to do deals directly with companies like Mafell and Festool nor in bulk as we don't have the large market result in much higher consumer prices. Therefore, I choose only to consider reputable websites and only those that ship to EU countries. I won't be purchasing anything from the US or elsewhere outside of the EU (due to cost / shipping / customs / voltage) though I absolutely would consider purchasing from the UK despite the British Exit from the EU. For example, I have had successful dealings with Axminster.co.uk. Also, as I live in Ireland, we don't have the EU plug so that's another reason to buy via the UK providing costs are similar.
General Context
The following should give you an idea of nature of the upcoming work and what I expect to use this saw and set up for:
- The majority of my work is on the small to medium side as regards the depth of cut
- I envision more cross cuts than rip cuts but need the ability for both
- The saw will be used on a variety of work including solid wood, bonded wood (plywood etc)
- I may have the opportunity to use the saw on hardwoods but not fixed plans
- While many saws have a plunge ability which may come in handy, I have no plans to use such a feature
- I doubt I will be using it for plastics / aluminium
- I wish the saw to be cordless as I find it hard to justify a corded product given there is nothing too taxing here
- I fully expect to purchase Festool cordless power tools and buying a Festool saw compliments such plans thanks to the batteries and some system interoperability
To give additional context, for the remainder of the year, here are some items I will be working on:
- Making and fitting a pine based closet
- Installing pine skirting
- Flooring the attic with plywood
- Creating pine frames to hang carpets / tapestries
- Creating a cedar based door for side of the house
I'm rather immovable on the following requirements for the saw:
- Be extremely accurate for all supported cuts
- Allow for mitres, bevels and both together
- Work extremely reliably on and off rails / tracks so as to work with the MFT as well as make long cuts
- Be reasonably light
I have some ideas about this, especially thanks to the Mafell Users Group forum member's advice, but rather than queer the pitch here, I won't yet state where I stand in order to give you the opportunity to advise. While I've done a tonne of research (many hours), assume I know nothing which isn't too far from the truth since I've never used circular saws / track saws before. My research is purely academic and as we all know, the map is not the territory.
Feel free to ask questions / advise as you see fit providing you give me some good rationale / your applicable experience. Also, feel free to educate and disabuse me on any topic above which you may consider as a flawed assumption. I try to keep an open mind. Typically, I'm not a myopic fanboy who cannot see the wood from the trees. For me, I would like to buy the best tool for the job within the above constraints / requirements.
Thank you kindly for your time.