Greetings folks,
We have just posted a detailed review of the EurekaZone EZ Smart Guide
System for circular saws. In basic terms, it allows you to make very
accurate, splinter- and chip-free cuts using your circular saw.
You can read the review at
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/ezsmart.htm
Hope that helps some of you who might be considering buying this system.
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mare wrote:
> They looked very well (maybe a bit too well) to the Festool guide
> system. Ah well, not everyone can afford a Festool.
>
You may want to take another look at the EZ.
Bidirectional-Universal-Antichip on both sides of the blade-Antichip of
the guide rail-narrow stock capacity down to zero-Extendable with 3
self align connectors. And a router system that gives you CNC like
routing.
Only one problem with the EZ. Is not EZ to see all the benefits.
Woodcrafter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings folks,
>
> We have just posted a detailed review of the EurekaZone EZ Smart Guide
> System for circular saws. In basic terms, it allows you to make very
> accurate, splinter- and chip-free cuts using your circular saw.
>
> You can read the review at
> http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/ezsmart.htm
They looked very well (maybe a bit too well) to the Festool guide
system. Ah well, not everyone can afford a Festool.
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mare
ycf dino <[email protected]> wrote:
> mare wrote:
>
> > They looked very well (maybe a bit too well) to the Festool guide
> > system. Ah well, not everyone can afford a Festool.
> >
> You may want to take another look at the EZ.
> Bidirectional-Universal-Antichip on both sides of the blade-Antichip of
> the guide rail-narrow stock capacity down to zero-Extendable with 3
> self align connectors. And a router system that gives you CNC like
> routing.
> Only one problem with the EZ. Is not EZ to see all the benefits.
I'd look into it if I hadn't already invested in a Festool saw and guide
rail system. Which I'm mightedly content with.
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mare
"mare" wrote in message
> Woodcrafter wrote:
>
> > Greetings folks,
> >
> > We have just posted a detailed review of the EurekaZone EZ Smart Guide
> > System for circular saws. In basic terms, it allows you to make very
> > accurate, splinter- and chip-free cuts using your circular saw.
> >
> > You can read the review at
> > http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/ezsmart.htm
>
> They looked very well (maybe a bit too well) to the Festool guide
> system. Ah well, not everyone can afford a Festool.
Both are intere$ting, to $ay the lea$t ...
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