Oh, Oh,
Well, it looks like an "old friend" is coming to visit us again...he was called "ez dino" at his previous version...but after being banned, he re-registered as YCF Dino......
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=11196
If you'll not see any connection between the replies, it's probably because the moderators removed a few of his replies...
And then, the "followers" - "crossed the pond" to "explain" ((look for Burt Wanddell reply to ByronBlake) .......and if you have the time to read all the 7 pages of the thread, you'll see some more "rail guided systems".....
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... c&start=30
BTW, DeWallt has a new guide system similar to Festool but with corded and cordless circular saws....I hope the DeWalt or Festool CEO's will come to defend their systems....
Those posts, reminds me the "good old times" in "Sawmill Creek" forum that, every Festool or EZ post turned to a fight between the "followers"....there was the "EZ army" with Dino as a leader and, the "Festool army"....without any "Chief of stuff"...
Nowadays, Dino has it's own forum in SMC so, almost no "wars"....
Personally, I don't need any of the guide systems, if I need, say, 100 boards (plywood, Melamine or MDF) to build kitchen cabinets....except the material price (per square Meter), I have to pay additional $50 (£25) (that means, £0.25 per piece) and I get the boards cut to my "cut list" with a CNC saw (50,000 Euro) delivered at the same or the next day....Super clean cut, very accurate, no carrying of heavy 8' x 4' no dust and, I don't have any "left-overs"...
I don't know how the thinks are in other countries but here, in this poor post communist country (Poland) every SERIOUS cabinets maker (I'm talking about Melamine, Plywood or MDF kitchens, bathroom etc. cabinets) has one of those Felder or alike....the Festool, or other EU rail system is made for working on the site...
As for the "dead wood concept"...well, Dino knows his people....as per Kelly Mehler, only 5% of the American woodworkers use the blade guard (crown guard).....
From reading around, most of the Americans remove all the "Blade guard / Splitter / Anti-kickback pawls" because "They are always on the way"...
I think that the Riving Knife came-up in the 60th (Scrit can give us more reliable information)....only now, it starts to penetrate the American market (it's still not a regulation) and a few new designs are already incorporating the "Euro Riving Knife for safety" but, only a few American woodworkers heard about the "Short Fence" concept that can prevent the kickback...
I don't have nothing against the EZ, Festool or other system. I just don't like that, the "Inventor / Owner" is stepping-in. This kind of posts can (and did) lead to a conflict between the members...
Do you remember the person that advertised his new woodworking magazine...and do you remember the conflict that followed by a few members leaving the forum....
niki