Looked at this item and this video confirmed my thoughts that the stops could only be placed at the ends of the board you want to cut as apposed to the Festool version. I have the Mafell saw/guide which is great but Festool got the acccessory mounting right.
Since the body of the guides is not on the same plane as the bottom of the rail you can't put them in the middle of the piece. The guides will not allow the rail to be flat unless they are on the ends.@@mastercarpenterltd
@@graypistachio4141not really. Apart doing like sink cutouts, your track is always longer than the piece, start and finish. So always space for these either end
@@CabinetFramingUK I hadn't thought about situations with no access to the ends like that, which might not be something many people would use the guides for, but less versatility isn't ideal, not to mention the added cost. Also, I imagine that the requirement of moving the guides to the ends of each piece and lining it up each time would be a pain. Not the fault of Benchdogs of course, I'd rather a less than ideal solution than no solution at all.
Another comprehensive demonstration. Is consistent ripping of narrow stock (say splitting a 100mm wide board down the middle) achievable with this guide system?
Très déçu de ce produit. impossible d'être utilisé pour couper des panneaux. Les guides sont à mettre en bout de plaque pour que les guides soient soutenus. Ce ne sont donc pas du tout la même utilité que les guides parallèles festool. Complètement inutile pour moi du coup.
The issue is the track, not the product. if you feel the Festool track is better, then it probably answers your question for you. We can only work with what we have. and due to the design of the track, we can only work from the underside and the edge.
Anxiously awaiting narrow cut attachment for Bosch. Once you implement this feature for the Bosch parallel guide rails I will be purchasing a set.
Looked at this item and this video confirmed my thoughts that the stops could only be placed at the ends of the board you want to cut as apposed to the Festool version. I have the Mafell saw/guide which is great but Festool got the acccessory mounting right.
It does NOT have to be at end of boards.👍
Since the body of the guides is not on the same plane as the bottom of the rail you can't put them in the middle of the piece. The guides will not allow the rail to be flat unless they are on the ends.@@mastercarpenterltd
Yes very disappointing
@@graypistachio4141not really. Apart doing like sink cutouts, your track is always longer than the piece, start and finish. So always space for these either end
@@CabinetFramingUK I hadn't thought about situations with no access to the ends like that, which might not be something many people would use the guides for, but less versatility isn't ideal, not to mention the added cost. Also, I imagine that the requirement of moving the guides to the ends of each piece and lining it up each time would be a pain. Not the fault of Benchdogs of course, I'd rather a less than ideal solution than no solution at all.
Another comprehensive demonstration. Is consistent ripping of narrow stock (say splitting a 100mm wide board down the middle) achievable with this guide system?
Would be nice if it was available in a Bosch L-Boxx :)
No. Mafell uses t-lok tanos, it’s a product for mafell so it’s never going to come in a Bosch box.
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworksMafell and Bosch tracks are identical. I know, I own both.
@@huskyneusifyare bosch and mafell same tracks or identicals?
Great product ralph any news on dans bevel pre orders thanks
Can I buy these in the United States?
We ship to the USA
What is the cost including shipping to California?
he looks like the guy who owns Thomas flinn saws
Très déçu de ce produit. impossible d'être utilisé pour couper des panneaux. Les guides sont à mettre en bout de plaque pour que les guides soient soutenus. Ce ne sont donc pas du tout la même utilité que les guides parallèles festool. Complètement inutile pour moi du coup.
The issue is the track, not the product. if you feel the Festool track is better, then it probably answers your question for you. We can only work with what we have. and due to the design of the track, we can only work from the underside and the edge.