Love the channel been using a slider for 30+ years. First shop I worked in had 2 Altendorf machines that the owner purchased in Europe. When I opened my own business in 2001 first big equipment purchase I made cuz my old boss said the money you spend now will be rewarded by the time you save later. Time is money and you can always make more money but you can't make more time Always invest in the best equipment so you can spend more time and money on the one's you love. ✌️keep up the good work.
Holy crap, I dont think I've ever gotten so much information in that short time. It's a very impressive saw and it looks awesome, would totally want one if I had the space and finances.
I‘m from Germany and did a traditional cabinet makers apprenticeship. I always thought „full length“ sliding saws are standard in every professional cabinet making workshop, since every shop here is using them. It was baffling for me to find out, that most US American woodworkers, even the professionals keep using the old style table saws (at least those, uploading on RUclips). Like you said it yourself, these sliding table saws are much more versatile and simply better in every aspect. Sure, they are bigger and more expensive. But if you buy a saw for earning yourself a living, those are no brainers😄 And congratulations for your upgrade. :)
Absolutely awesome vid! Loved all the wisdom and tips in the commentary while demonstrating how the tool works/is used. Very simple to understand and very useful info.
I do a little bit of woodworking just for home, and I recently got a table saw (much smaller, but with several cool features for its size) and what a difference it has made to how easily I can do certain tasks. It really is good to have the right gear. I love the channel, mate. Very inspiring and educational. Your craftsmanship is awesome to watch...
That sliding table saw is a sign of success. As an aspiring woodworker that is a goal of mine, but I am happy with my Delta 36-725T2. It is working out well and I got it brand new for under $400.00
I agree. This is like saying, "What do you need a 3000 square foot shop for?" It depends on what level your shop and/or YT channel is generating income.
Nice video. Great information. I certainly didn’t get sliders until I finally used one. Now I don’t get cabinet saws. If I had to go back to a cabinet saw, I’d retire.
Worked in a custom shop that had a Martin T70 and 2 Powerematic 12 inch table saws. The Martin was a German saw and I believe it was 4500lbs...built like a tank..it was freaky accurate...smooth as silk...the sliding table could be operated with one finger... they run about $75,000 new
It's kinda funny to see that we usually import some gear from USA to Brazil and now I see a guy using a Brazilian machine on USA. Maksiwa products are really good btw...
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Nice to see a Brazilian brand name going outside of Brazil.
Your the only one on RUclips i have seen using a slide saw. Professionally I only worked on slide saws and these things are great. If i had the space i would get one. Right now i just have a contactor saw which is a really frustrating if you're used to one of these.
This is an exceptional slide saw. Definitely something that a shop with production at your level with a footprint that matches your size could easily use. I can tell that from your comments you realize this. Comparing your old space/old table saw slide to this one. It's something for someone like myself to strive for, and I am thrilled to see a quality piece like this setup, explained and see in use. For me, a slide table saw would be a major space hog that I don't think I could afford. Currently I have an oversize one car garage shop. I could take down the wall leaving support beams for the second floor to expand to almost a full two bay size shop. That is part of my growth plan if the business goes well.
@@kaleoscreations8069 I've been taking my time getting the shop sorted out. There are a couple of items I need finish up, but then will be starting to work on production.
Oohhhh I remember the cabinet company I worked for in the 90s getting a saw very similar to this! Man, definitely an increase in production for a one or two person shop! It made work easier for sure! Work smarter not harder. If you have the coin, that is...
Great video. I have struggled with trying to get nice straight cuts on long crooked boards for years. Your video helped sell me on buying a slider. Found a very nice used Altendorf locally. As soon as I get a bigger 3 phase converter I will be in businesses! Awesome video!
I'm still in my garage so I've got a short stroke slider, but I have been very happy with it and glad I made the decision to go with the slider instead of the cabinet saw. Excellent video. Thanks.
Considering an alpha cabinet saw with an added short stroke slider, however perhaps a long stroke would make the plunge cutter obsolete for sheet mtrl.
this guy is better than most salesman the dude could talk sounds like those auction guys "I have a big saw what size do u have saying it once saying it twice ok I win mines is bigger" overall great tool nice demo
The worst thing about this saw is that it spoils you. I used a sliding saw everyday in a cabinet shop for years. But, when I had to use a Dewalt job site saw, it felt like I had never used a table saw in my life. The difference in difficulty of ripping a plywood sheet between the two saws is absolutely insane.
Saw a different video of you using this absolute unit on Facebook. I’ve been in remodeling for about 20 years. All my stuff is mobile which has limitations. I’d take that saw to Vegas after an hour of knowing her to get married. Man that’s sweet
I have a saw like this one but a different brand, love it. And these saws take up the same foot print as a standard table saw. If you rip a sheet of plywood 8ft before blade and 8ft beyond blade it takes no more room.
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ruclips.net/user/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
You are a professional worker at work and you always amaze us with really beautiful things. You are skilled in your work. I love working professionally and mastering it ✌️😎👍
Working with large sheets a slide saw is a must have! Years ago I worked on an old Altendorf 45. Every time a precise cut. Only downside for me is the size of that thing! But if you have the space and need for such a big gun, go get one!
I saw the NOVA that you are using so I'm like "Oh, I wonder what one of those costs!" I shouldn't have googled it! You are the rockstar of woodworking. You're playing Les Paul and I'm slinging Epiphone.
I had both in our cabinet shop as well as a vertical panel saw. Used the regular table mainly for ripping, and the vertical panel saw for panel processing. Very rarely used the slider. It was a nice one but I found the standard saw more versatile. I would also wish for a much longer sliding table if ever I had one in the future. I think mine only had about 8’ of table and much of the stock we straight lined was 10’ or more. Just my two thoughts. Loved my old 10” Powermatic
Ive never used the type of saws I see in american videos (other than jobsite saws), these sliding/panel saws are all we use. Although we also cut thousands of sheet goods so its a no brainer. One of the most handy functions you didnt show was how you can pivot the fence to make angled or compound cuts. And best of all the fence returns to square again no worries (most saws anyway) because of the stops. Best upgrade for me, make a clip board holder to hold your plans on the front side of the fence so they're always right there!
After almost 20 years working as cabinet maker on both continents (Europe and North America) there are couple things I noticed. First, w are far behind Europe when it comes to machinery, equipment and hardware w use here. It's not that it is not available here, but not popular as in Europe. Same with the cabinet hardware. Things had started to change when we are started making frameless cabinets like they do in Europe. With that said, it takes more skills to be cabinet maker in America than Europe. Here in America we can make beautifully wood kitchen, millwork, crafts on regular table saw, jig saw and belt sander from home Depot. It's not an option in Europe. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great craftsmen in Europe, it's about the way how people work. Here in America, barely any shop use track saw which is a game changer when it comes to work on site. But it's just a matter of time.
It's kind of funny how people say you need more space for a saw like this but in reality you need this much space for table saw for the material you need that much space around the saw. For braking down sheet goods or lumber anyway so if you are building furniture or cabinets. This type of saw is way more useful. Expensive but it would pay for itself in 6 months for a cabinet or furniture building shop
Nice 👍. We have a straight line ripsaw thats a beast easily cuts 5”thick oak but unfortunately cannot bevel. Great for glue joints on bigger timber though.
One of the comments mentions these are more for industrial use… I finally have the ability to purchase my own table saw. I was looking at Sawstop, but I really like the idea of owning one of these. Do they make smaller and more affordable ones? Everything I’ve seen is 10k and 100sqft. I really think these companies are missing a huge market by not making smaller versions for home users.
There’s seriously less than $500 between the comparable SawStop model with some of these features. That includes shipping, which is $650 with SawStop and *FREE* with the Maksiwa. 🤯
O God these videos are like carpenter porn the saw the work shop just looking around the back ground I can't cope mate I think the missus has to go and upgrade my work shop. 👍
i was watching all the sawstop vids and then realized - if you have the space in your workshop, this is virtually 100 times safer than a traditional table saw
Hi, Was wondering where you got the rip blade you have on the Maksiwa? I bought one as well and don’t seem to be able to find a good rip blade. It came with a 96 tooth blade from the factory.
Can I please get your overall opinion on this brand? How does this saw do with 8/4 hardwoods? I have the opportunity to buy this saw for a good deal but I have never worked with this brand and I can't seem to find any reviews on this product (also service & parts)
I've seen other videos of yours and I know you use festools to cut dados. Just wondering if this can accommodate a dado stack as well? I don't have the space for one of that caliber but a 4 footer or 6 footer would be perfect in my shop. Thanks for the video
I know you have a new table saw Nova SCM, but is there any reason for the change. SCM is better? or only is a new sponsor. I wish to buy a minimax from SCM and I'd like your opinion. Thanks
Thanks for your excellent videos Will appreciate if u let me the model number and the price of this sliding table saw as well as ur mitre saw which cut horizontally and vertically Thanks
Can anyone here bless me with tools, so I can feed my family of 3 again. I had all my tools stolen 2 months ago and things have been hard for us. I will be forever grateful. Please help me out
I just purchased this saw last week so really looking forward to using it. However, until I started looking for saw blades, I didn't realize it has a 30mm arbor and not a 1" arbor like most 12" blades that are readily available. I've done some web searching, but wondered if you had a recommendation on where to buy saw blades for this saw? It came with at 96 tooth blade but I'm looking to pick up a good ripping blade.
I have no use and no space for a saw this awesome, yet I still thought about just getting one anyway. I think I have tool dude disease.
It has no cure, it's a terminal disease.
I'm glad it's not just me 😂. I don't even work with wood. I'm a welder 😅🤦🏻
Toolitis will spread if not properly treated. Talk to you local hardware store for treatments.
Love the channel been using a slider for 30+ years. First shop I worked in had 2 Altendorf machines that the owner purchased in Europe. When I opened my own business in 2001 first big equipment purchase I made cuz my old boss said the money you spend now will be rewarded by the time you save later. Time is money and you can always make more money but you can't make more time
Always invest in the best equipment so you can spend more time and money on the one's you love. ✌️keep up the good work.
Holy crap, I dont think I've ever gotten so much information in that short time.
It's a very impressive saw and it looks awesome, would totally want one if I had the space and finances.
finances is a valid point i can just imagine what it costs
I‘m from Germany and did a traditional cabinet makers apprenticeship. I always thought „full length“ sliding saws are standard in every professional cabinet making workshop, since every shop here is using them.
It was baffling for me to find out, that most US American woodworkers, even the professionals keep using the old style table saws (at least those, uploading on RUclips).
Like you said it yourself, these sliding table saws are much more versatile and simply better in every aspect.
Sure, they are bigger and more expensive. But if you buy a saw for earning yourself a living, those are no brainers😄
And congratulations for your upgrade. :)
Пила должна быть точна. На ней багеты пилить.
И это не про протяжные.
Щас таких пил не выпускают. Из глины и веток.
ДВ 117.
The last two cabinet shops I’ve visited in the US had both types of saw. These are becoming very popular.
Absolutely awesome vid! Loved all the wisdom and tips in the commentary while demonstrating how the tool works/is used. Very simple to understand and very useful info.
I do a little bit of woodworking just for home, and I recently got a table saw (much smaller, but with several cool features for its size) and what a difference it has made to how easily I can do certain tasks.
It really is good to have the right gear.
I love the channel, mate. Very inspiring and educational. Your craftsmanship is awesome to watch...
That sliding table saw is a sign of success. As an aspiring woodworker that is a goal of mine, but I am happy with my Delta 36-725T2. It is working out well and I got it brand new for under $400.00
I agree. This is like saying, "What do you need a 3000 square foot shop for?" It depends on what level your shop and/or YT channel is generating income.
Jealous of all the amazing tools and gadgets you work with on a daily basis. Your work is amazing also. Hope to get to a similar point someday!
Nice video. Great information. I certainly didn’t get sliders until I finally used one. Now I don’t get cabinet saws. If I had to go back to a cabinet saw, I’d retire.
I've seen this film 4 times now and that is easily the best slide saw bench I've ever seen so smooth👍
Got to work with once of these briefly. They are amazing.
That's a very nice saw/sliding table setup. You short demo was very informative.
What an awesome saw.!! All your videos are fantastic
Worked in a custom shop that had a Martin T70 and 2 Powerematic 12 inch table saws.
The Martin was a German saw and I believe it was 4500lbs...built like a tank..it was freaky accurate...smooth as silk...the sliding table could be operated with one finger... they run about $75,000 new
You got some awesome tools and machines in you shop brother. Love your channel.
Hammer is a great budget brand from the Felder group. Have one myself and love it.
It's kinda funny to see that we usually import some gear from USA to Brazil and now I see a guy using a Brazilian machine on USA.
Maksiwa products are really good btw...
Nice to see a Brazilian brand name going outside of Brazil.
Your the only one on RUclips i have seen using a slide saw. Professionally I only worked on slide saws and these things are great. If i had the space i would get one. Right now i just have a contactor saw which is a really frustrating if you're used to one of these.
This is an exceptional slide saw. Definitely something that a shop with production at your level with a footprint that matches your size could easily use. I can tell that from your comments you realize this. Comparing your old space/old table saw slide to this one. It's something for someone like myself to strive for, and I am thrilled to see a quality piece like this setup, explained and see in use. For me, a slide table saw would be a major space hog that I don't think I could afford. Currently I have an oversize one car garage shop. I could take down the wall leaving support beams for the second floor to expand to almost a full two bay size shop. That is part of my growth plan if the business goes well.
Jason, how has the business fared?
I’m looking for a new place for my shop, and definitely need at least a 2-car garage
@@kaleoscreations8069 I've been taking my time getting the shop sorted out. There are a couple of items I need finish up, but then will be starting to work on production.
in italia vendono queste seghe circolari con carello di dimensione ridotte CMT MINIMAX
Oohhhh I remember the cabinet company I worked for in the 90s getting a saw very similar to this! Man, definitely an increase in production for a one or two person shop! It made work easier for sure! Work smarter not harder. If you have the coin, that is...
Great video. I have struggled with trying to get nice straight cuts on long crooked boards for years. Your video helped sell me on buying a slider. Found a very nice used Altendorf locally. As soon as I get a bigger 3 phase converter I will be in businesses! Awesome video!
See my Parallel Guided Power Saw. It can cut what you want. I may cut 1mmx18' slice from a 2x4x18'.
Retired this what the shops all had and its just awesome.
I never understood the value of slide saw. I want to build a new shop just to have one. So useful
I'm still in my garage so I've got a short stroke slider, but I have been very happy with it and glad I made the decision to go with the slider instead of the cabinet saw. Excellent video. Thanks.
Which saw did you go with? I’m researching for a small sized slider.
@@TheAyotteMan I got the Hammer K3 Winner with the 79 inch stroke. I've been very happy with it.
Love my hammer k3+Festool track saw,nothing is impossible.
Considering an alpha cabinet saw with an added short stroke slider, however perhaps a long stroke would make the plunge cutter obsolete for sheet mtrl.
this guy is better than most salesman the dude could talk sounds like those auction guys "I have a big saw what size do u have saying it once saying it twice ok I win mines is bigger" overall great tool nice demo
The worst thing about this saw is that it spoils you. I used a sliding saw everyday in a cabinet shop for years. But, when I had to use a Dewalt job site saw, it felt like I had never used a table saw in my life. The difference in difficulty of ripping a plywood sheet between the two saws is absolutely insane.
Saw a different video of you using this absolute unit on Facebook. I’ve been in remodeling for about 20 years. All my stuff is mobile which has limitations. I’d take that saw to Vegas after an hour of knowing her to get married. Man that’s sweet
I have a saw like this one but a different brand, love it. And these saws take up the same foot print as a standard table saw. If you rip a sheet of plywood 8ft before blade and 8ft beyond blade it takes no more room.
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ruclips.net/user/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
That is a very nice set up!
I like your videos because you are using high quality machines and tools thumb up .
I'm so jealous. Hehehhe! How nice to have it. Much more convenient than traditional table saw.
You are a professional worker at work and you always amaze us with really beautiful things. You are skilled in your work. I love working professionally and mastering it
✌️😎👍
Thanks for the explanation. I’ve been wondering about it since it started popping up in your shorts. That didn’t sound right. You know what I mean. 😂
Working with large sheets a slide saw is a must have! Years ago I worked on an old Altendorf 45. Every time a precise cut. Only downside for me is the size of that thing! But if you have the space and need for such a big gun, go get one!
Don't forget to trade your wife and kids for financing 😅😢😂
That thing is awesome!! It’s a dream machine
I saw the NOVA that you are using so I'm like "Oh, I wonder what one of those costs!"
I shouldn't have googled it!
You are the rockstar of woodworking. You're playing Les Paul and I'm slinging Epiphone.
Great video! I love my slider.
Thanks!
I had both in our cabinet shop as well as a vertical panel saw. Used the regular table mainly for ripping, and the vertical panel saw for panel processing. Very rarely used the slider. It was a nice one but I found the standard saw more versatile. I would also wish for a much longer sliding table if ever I had one in the future. I think mine only had about 8’ of table and much of the stock we straight lined was 10’ or more. Just my two thoughts. Loved my old 10” Powermatic
You have all the best toys.
Ive never used the type of saws I see in american videos (other than jobsite saws), these sliding/panel saws are all we use. Although we also cut thousands of sheet goods so its a no brainer.
One of the most handy functions you didnt show was how you can pivot the fence to make angled or compound cuts. And best of all the fence returns to square again no worries (most saws anyway) because of the stops.
Best upgrade for me, make a clip board holder to hold your plans on the front side of the fence so they're always right there!
Outstanding video!
Thank you!!
After almost 20 years working as cabinet maker on both continents (Europe and North America) there are couple things I noticed. First, w are far behind Europe when it comes to machinery, equipment and hardware w use here. It's not that it is not available here, but not popular as in Europe. Same with the cabinet hardware. Things had started to change when we are started making frameless cabinets like they do in Europe. With that said, it takes more skills to be cabinet maker in America than Europe. Here in America we can make beautifully wood kitchen, millwork, crafts on regular table saw, jig saw and belt sander from home Depot. It's not an option in Europe. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great craftsmen in Europe, it's about the way how people work. Here in America, barely any shop use track saw which is a game changer when it comes to work on site. But it's just a matter of time.
Burning through the info. Well done!
Would love to have your old saw lol...this one is sooooo nice and big....
WOW DUDE Awesome! this is a monster! \m/
It's kind of funny how people say you need more space for a saw like this but in reality you need this much space for table saw for the material you need that much space around the saw. For braking down sheet goods or lumber anyway so if you are building furniture or cabinets. This type of saw is way more useful. Expensive but it would pay for itself in 6 months for a cabinet or furniture building shop
Now I need a slidesaw lol.
I went from a standard saw to a slider. Bit intimidating to start with but oh so good once you get the hang of it.
Nice 👍. We have a straight line ripsaw thats a beast easily cuts 5”thick oak but unfortunately cannot bevel. Great for glue joints on bigger timber though.
Wow, that’s amazing
Молодец!Успехов и изобилия!
Greetings from Havana. CUBA
I really want to learn this work😍😍
One of the comments mentions these are more for industrial use… I finally have the ability to purchase my own table saw. I was looking at Sawstop, but I really like the idea of owning one of these. Do they make smaller and more affordable ones? Everything I’ve seen is 10k and 100sqft. I really think these companies are missing a huge market by not making smaller versions for home users.
Awesome machine 🙌👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
First time I was introduced to a slide saw was Richard at finish carpentry tv bought one for his garage.
That saw is my dream, this is a brazilian brand.
I like this stationary TSV 60.
There’s seriously less than $500 between the comparable SawStop model with some of these features. That includes shipping, which is $650 with SawStop and *FREE* with the Maksiwa. 🤯
Лучшая мастерская мира и лучший мастер.
O God these videos are like carpenter porn the saw the work shop just looking around the back ground I can't cope mate I think the missus has to go and upgrade my work shop. 👍
i was watching all the sawstop vids and then realized - if you have the space in your workshop, this is virtually 100 times safer than a traditional table saw
I love it
BEAST MODE!
Hi,
Was wondering where you got the rip blade you have on the Maksiwa? I bought one as well and don’t seem to be able to find a good rip blade. It came with a 96 tooth blade from the factory.
Isto sim que é uma máquina de primeira linha.
Este un circular profesional industrial de 30 de ani lucrez cu asemenea utilaje toate marca Casolin 👍 salut from România 🤟
I like that you are never behind the blade (in the path of kickback).
More content like this please.
Can I please get your overall opinion on this brand? How does this saw do with 8/4 hardwoods? I have the opportunity to buy this saw for a good deal but I have never worked with this brand and I can't seem to find any reviews on this product (also service & parts)
Viry nice wark brothers
Do the same thing with a sheet of plywood a a 2/4x1inch solid wood strips to make 2 8 ft straight edges that mount together for 16 ft....
I've seen other videos of yours and I know you use festools to cut dados. Just wondering if this can accommodate a dado stack as well? I don't have the space for one of that caliber but a 4 footer or 6 footer would be perfect in my shop. Thanks for the video
Unfortunately this one cannot take a dado but there are some brands that can
Who did you buy your saw from?
maybe turn the phone 90° when filming?
great rundown though, thanks.
SUPER OPSIONE E KOMPLETUAR ❤ ❤ ❤
Great information, but I'm a little disturbed by all the jump cuts.
To every one saying they don't have room.... You do. There are so many ways to incorporate them into a material processing station
Curious to know how the Maksiwa is holding up now two years later? Any major problems? How has their support been?
What did you think about the quality of the machine when assembling?
У нас это форматно-раскроечный станок. Такие в каждой шараге есть, и их не жалеют: через 5 лет станок превращается в металлолом
What was the cost of this table saw build?
Sweet! I just need 10s of thousands of dollars and business plan to justify buying it and I’m in!🤣
I thought that thing was only in dreams.
i want one!!!
no brainer. it’s extra cool that it has a scoring blade.
I know you have a new table saw Nova SCM, but is there any reason for the change. SCM is better? or only is a new sponsor. I wish to buy a minimax from SCM and I'd like your opinion. Thanks
😅cool saw. But better control place and size of your raving knife.👍🇩🇪
Is your shop in Canada?
The universal saw. You can do everything with it ;)
Sliders are the best. Just wish they weren't so $$
Thanks for your excellent videos
Will appreciate if u let me the model number and the price of this sliding table saw as well as ur mitre saw which cut horizontally and vertically
Thanks
Can anyone here bless me with tools, so I can feed my family of 3 again. I had all my tools stolen 2 months ago and things have been hard for us. I will be forever grateful. Please help me out
I just purchased this saw last week so really looking forward to using it. However, until I started looking for saw blades, I didn't realize it has a 30mm arbor and not a 1" arbor like most 12" blades that are readily available. I've done some web searching, but wondered if you had a recommendation on where to buy saw blades for this saw? It came with at 96 tooth blade but I'm looking to pick up a good ripping blade.
Holler at CMT, I think I've seen them have some metric sizes
If it was up to me, I would go with a Forrest blade. Great blades, and they can bore an arbour to any size you want.
I want one so bad......
Dustin, may I ask what brand of slide saw you had in your garage as mentioned in this video? I am a garage guy and am trying to invest wisely
Look into hammer k3 winner, got one this spring,very impressive, makes jobs so much easier.👍📐🇨🇦
@@troyqueen9503 I almost bought that saw haha
The difference is in the budget buddy. Come down to earth
You can get a small sliding table saw from 4000€. Not that much more money to spend in comparison to delta, sawstop, powermatic cabinet saws.
why the maksiwa as opposed to a Format or Felder or Martin?