- The angles are not bad, but not ideal. Relatively small weight for trimming 305 mm. This is where the merits end.
- There is a gap of 1 mm on the bed. You need to lay something for the correct plane. Very hard to turn. The turn is not on a bearing, but on a plastic rim, (It's just a pipets). It wears out, which leads to an increase in the height of the dip. For the work of specialists, it is necessary to redo it to metal. Dust removal is mediocre even with a powerful vacuum cleaner. Many movements or permutations require the use of keys. It's already the stone age. The same Metaba or Makita did everything on convenient levers. More suitable for carpenters or door installers. In general, for those who have all the details long, and for whom a couple of mm or a couple of degrees are not important here and there. Well, certainly not for carpenters, and certainly not for furniture makers. A separate squalor is a clamp. Not only stone age. But also to tear off the hands of the one who invented it so. There is no reset. You have to turn back and forth. (( There are no table extensions. For that kind of money. That is, you can cut either something longer than 1 mm, or within 50 cm. In short, 40cc sawing is either difficult or not possible due to the failure of the frame. distortion results. The vaunted HPS is just as bad as a conventional laser. Only shows the line when you have completely lowered the saw onto the part. and in the raised state you will not see this shadow. She just melts. In bright light, you can also forget about it. The question is, but on . on a goat button accordion. When the disk is lowered onto the part, it is clear where the cut will be. And more precisely, along the edge of the tooth. Taking into account the fact that for this device the overpayment is almost 10 sput. This is generally absurd.