Some practical points to consider:
A home made guide is OK for rough panel sizing where cut quality and the small loss of depth of cut doesn't matter. The cheaper the saw used the worse the cut and lower the accuracy (mainly because of vibration making guide hard to follow). If you buy a better saw, may as well get the guide...
A proper guide and plunge saw combination allows you to make a scoring cut first (no propriatary anti splinter device needed at all) for perfect cuts on all materials.
The Festool 48 tooth blade is thicker than either the Mafell GP or fine Xcut, so this may help with smoother cuts. It fits my Mafell and is much more readily avilable. As the Festoolers say, it cuts very cleanly.
Mafel guides now have a rubber antisplinter edge, and a home made zero clearance plastic "insert" can easily be fixed to the inverted rip fence, actually more versatile than the Festool solution.
The Mafell guide joiner is all metal (appears to be hardened steel). Anyone know how accurate the Mafel/Festool guide is supposed to be - I've never had an answer. +/- 1.0 mm over an 8' sheet? +/- 0.25mm? What accuracy a "replacement" for a panel saw?
A home made guide is OK for rough panel sizing where cut quality and the small loss of depth of cut doesn't matter. The cheaper the saw used the worse the cut and lower the accuracy (mainly because of vibration making guide hard to follow). If you buy a better saw, may as well get the guide...
A proper guide and plunge saw combination allows you to make a scoring cut first (no propriatary anti splinter device needed at all) for perfect cuts on all materials.
The Festool 48 tooth blade is thicker than either the Mafell GP or fine Xcut, so this may help with smoother cuts. It fits my Mafell and is much more readily avilable. As the Festoolers say, it cuts very cleanly.
Mafel guides now have a rubber antisplinter edge, and a home made zero clearance plastic "insert" can easily be fixed to the inverted rip fence, actually more versatile than the Festool solution.
The Mafell guide joiner is all metal (appears to be hardened steel). Anyone know how accurate the Mafel/Festool guide is supposed to be - I've never had an answer. +/- 1.0 mm over an 8' sheet? +/- 0.25mm? What accuracy a "replacement" for a panel saw?