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Festool Roadshow
On Fri, 8 Dec 2017 20:41:38 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
On 12/8/2017 7:41 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Friday, December 8, 2017 at 9:43:06 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
On 12/7/2017 7:41 PM,
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I took a day off work today (have more days left than there are
working days left in the year) to go to the Festool Roadshow at
Highland Woodworking. Well worth the time spent, particularly the
free battery and charger ($145 list). Nice swag!
It is a great display, we get it this coming Monday. I got a battery
last year hoping for another or a discount on something. Ha. Ha.
Looking closely and seriously at the Kapex... ;~) Nope, I don't need
one, cant justify one, but there times that it might be very helpful.
Seems I always need to make a good clean cut when my TS is set up with a
stacked dado set.
IIRC you have the Bosch glide CMS. 10" or 12"? Anything to share about
that saw? I love the smoothness of the glide and up front controls but
for only 2.5 times the money, LOL, the Kapex offers a lot of perks. In
particular the ease of dialing in the bevel aided with counter balance
so that you don't have a lot of weight to hang on to when adjusting the
bevel. Dial laser indicating the wood that will disappear, small and
relatively lite weight, pretty good dust collection, the angle
finder/setup thingey, and lot's of good reviews. I saw a video of a 7
year old Kapex with dents and dings that gets carried to the jobsite
every day, the carpenter/owner still swears by it. Apparently it fell
out of his truck with no issues resulting.
Tis I that has the Bosch 10" Glide. You may recall that the first one I
received was faulty, leaving teeth marks as the blade spun down.
I stand corrected, and you have a tooth blade problem with several of
your blades. :!) One day you will venture out and get a Forrest WWII.
I switched to that blade in 1999 and have not looked back. If the stock
is flat and straight I get no tooth marks, often burnished. BUT you
have to have a robust saw also.
I believe the "ChopMaster" is set up for a SCMS. Is there a 12" WWII?
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