MAFELL Multi-cutter MF 26 cc

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2013
  • The wide variety of attachments endows the MF 26 cc with great versatility:
    In timber construction: lengthwise and crosswise grooves, notches, V-grooves, chamfering and sawing.
    In dry construction: for routing wallboard prior to folding, bending techniques, cutting panels to size.
    In facade construction: routing and folding techniques with aluminum composite panels,
    sawing.
    For joiners and exhibition builders: lengthwise and crosswise grooves, notches, bending techniques and sawing.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @acerjuglans383
    @acerjuglans383 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, this just blew me away. The kerfing cutter for bending wood, wow.

    • @Musicpins
      @Musicpins Před 6 měsíci

      its for drywall though, yea but its cool :)

  • @NineteenSeventy0ne
    @NineteenSeventy0ne Před 3 lety

    Can you use the expanding groove cutter from the 26 on the 50

    • @MafellGermany
      @MafellGermany  Před 3 lety

      Hi, both the inner (flange) and outer diameter is too small for using it with the NFU 50.

  • @Golgafrinchamdent
    @Golgafrinchamdent Před 7 lety

    What happened to the comments on this page? There was a whole discussion here before.

  • @Golgafrinchamdent
    @Golgafrinchamdent Před 7 lety +1

    Yes I can agree. I just got the Kss-400 cutoff saw and was very unhappy
    with the saw it'self. The plunge is awkward & dangerous with no
    spring. The depth lock is a simple cam... destined to loosen up over
    time, and maybe while cutting. Also, the splinter gaurd on the cutoff
    track is cut 1/16" short of the blade, so no zero clearance reference
    line. Mafell says most prefer it that way :( ???
    Festool saw is wonderful. Tight precise controls. Easy safe locking
    plunge.
    But I'm going to stick with Mafell (exchange for Mt-55) over Festool.
    Why? Festool tracks suck. You've got to fuss & futz with a
    _separate straight edge_ to get them joined true. Then you better keep
    checking for true because they could move. Mafell tracks self align
    & there's no doubt they're true... even if you join 10 of them. So
    unless you don't need to join tracks often... better get Mafell/Bosch to
    avoid frustration.
    So I'm definitly going to miss that cutoff track. Which is why Mafell
    should COMBINE the Mt-55 with a cutoff track (like the one in this vid).
    Best of all worlds.

    • @StewFairweather
      @StewFairweather Před 6 lety +2

      Not sure why you think the plunge system is dangerous on the K type saws. It isn't. I've been using it for years on mafell and Hilti saws (I've a suspicion Mafell used to build Hilti's saws. They were almost identical). They've improved it a little on the new K55/65/80 saws with the addition of a depth stop. This system allows the saw to be a true circular saws with plunge function. You can have zero clearance splinter guard on the KSS but have to buy a replacement strip to trim your own. I often wonder if some of you folks ever actually know what you're buying? Your complaints are just weird for an experienced user.

    • @appleseedcarpentry5866
      @appleseedcarpentry5866 Před 5 lety +1

      @@StewFairweather Excatly. My guide strip is zero clearance for a 90 degree cut. I loke my k series saws