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I hope someone else has seen this tool and its accessories. I first saw it demonstrated at a woodworking show in Buffalo, but I didn’t pick up the manufacture’s literature. I believe that it was a German company, the tool was a circular saw and straight edge combination. The saw nested into the straight edge, and there was dust collection also. Ring a bell? This company also sold a sweet random orbot sander….that’s really the tool I’m interested in. Thanks…[email protected]
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Bill, are you talking about "Festo tools" ? they advertise regularly in FHB. or you could try going to http://www.toolguide.net I think this is the saw you described anyway. good luck.
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I hope someone else has seen this tool and its accessories. I first saw it demonstrated at a woodworking show in Buffalo, but I didn't pick up the manufacture's literature. I believe that it was a German company, the tool was a circular saw and straight edge combination. The saw nested into the straight edge, and there was dust collection also. Ring a bell? This company also sold a sweet random orbot sander....that's really the tool I'm interested in. [email protected]