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"Woodcrafter"

24/02/2005 11:34 PM

REVIEW: EurekaZone EZ Smart Guide System - www.onlinetoolreviews.com

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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yd

"ycf dino"

in reply to "Woodcrafter" on 24/02/2005 11:34 PM

25/02/2005 8:14 PM


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.

yd

"ycf dino"

in reply to "Woodcrafter" on 24/02/2005 11:34 PM

26/02/2005 11:10 AM



> > mare wrote:


>
> 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.
>
> --
> mare
One thing to remember about the EZ. UNIVERSAL.
And by the way. The ATF is the best saw on the EZ.

mm

mare*Remove*All*0f*This*I*Hate*Spammers*@mac.invalid.com (mare)

in reply to "Woodcrafter" on 24/02/2005 11:34 PM

24/02/2005 10:20 AM

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.

--
mare

mm

mare*Remove*All*0f*This*I*Hate*Spammers*@mac.invalid.com (mare)

in reply to "Woodcrafter" on 24/02/2005 11:34 PM

26/02/2005 9:15 AM

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

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "Woodcrafter" on 24/02/2005 11:34 PM

24/02/2005 11:24 AM

"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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