I wish tool makers like Bosch would incorporate both battery and plug in power as options. You could get the best of both worlds, plug the tool in for max power when in the shop, and run it on batteries at jobsites.
"Absolutely Brilliant" as the "Britts" say. But then it would be brilliant with most viewers; because this young man is a true "Genius". Awesome. Thank you kind Sir (Marius Hornberger) for sharing your talents from Heaven with us. Praise Jesus.
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
Hey Marius, is lumber prices 3 times more expensive than before over there? Just like it is here in America? One sheet of plywood used to be $20 in January, now it's $70
My parents bought the wood before prices exploded. Also my last sheet-good purchase was before that. But lumber in the hardware store roughly doubled in price
True, but this specs were written by a marketing department so it's a good idea to check if they actually line up: "Brushless motor powered by ProCORE18V battery delivers cordless power equal to 2000 W corded mitre saw" (A 2000 Watt brushless motor outputs 2000W. There is no need to compare it to a 2000 Watt corded mitre saw except if you don't want to tell the customer what type of motor is has).
Not only is this guy brilliant, but he makes a very entertaining video and once again I learned something too! Great to see you back in front of the camera.
Nice to see you again, Marius. With the cordless ability, it must be quite "the one" for the mobile woodworker. Especially if you already have a few of the battery system. (like me). And if you don't have a high production rate, the speed seems to be adequate. Now for the lawn, it is not befitting the renovated bench. 😁👍🏻👋🏻
Das ist so die typische Bank, die man irgendwo ums Haus rum haben sollte. Die Akku-Kappsäge hat mich nicht überzeugt. Sowas kann man nur im Freien verwenden. Und inhouse braucht man keinen Akku.
Good to see you back here. Anyway, I would have preferred a longer video, that's made less around the merchandise. Even a sales video is good, if you made it. :) But a longer video about another topic and will less commercial content would have been even better ;)
here goes me wiping my tear away as I just recently purchased (for me a very expensive item for my diy workshop) a 150 euro Einhell sliding miter saw only to realize the damn thing cant even cut straight edges and I have to fine tune the "zero" mark on the angle gauge to somewhere between zero and one using a quickangle and only then did the edge cut was moraless straight with deflection of 1 mm over 30 cm length.... I want expensive tools too ;( not for my broke ass lol last year with the help of my girlfriend I bought a 800 euro hikoki table saw and it was the saving grace for my sanity as I sued to do my table saw cutting on a 50 euro tiny 800w table saw that was flush mounted into a huge OSB table top and the fence was a piece of aluminum with two wing nuts at both edges... Your videos Marius are the saving grace for me
I somewhat missed the nice blue t-shirt :-/ I guess we can call you "Spanferkel" from now on? Thanks for sharing :-) In 30 fps i would be able to view in 1080p... Cheers from Bulgaria
I think the difference in speed on the Bosch has more to do with the ability do clean the dust out of the kerf than the difference in thickness. With a table saw dust will be cleared far easier, because you cut from the bottom.
When you compare the same exact designed corded saw (GCM 12 GDL) to the Biturbo it is the actual competitor to be beaten because they are not only the same design on the gliding mechanism but the same basis of a saw... your tablesaw has still 50% extra power left so no chance for it to stall out that sawblade, however on the (from what I remember on the battery gliding saw) direct driven sawblade you stall it out easily with the not perfect blade for this cut... ...so it was not the fairest of comparations but still pretty impressive to see a 3kW beast and a battery powered "bite like a 2 kW beast" compete... so yeah... it is true... this thing has got some power... and is good if you are on lots of jobsites with no electric power available during your products (especially when you got the 8 or 12 Ah batteries). Bosch actually does not recommend to use any battery below 8 Ah on this tool... because you run the risk of reducing the life of the cells within the battery. I'd still go for the corded version... it is on my list, as it is a stationary tool for me and my "jobsites" most of the time do have at least enough place for a extensioncord to be laid out... and it is a lot cheaper 😁
Comparing cutting speed between a table saw and a miter saw is not appropriate. They're intended for very different types of cutting. It's also inappropriate to compare a battery powered tool to a mains powered tool.
I just had four screws and two rods up in my L4, L5, and S1 so my days of making large projects are over. I am doing signs, cutting borards now. I've wanted one of these corded saws but it is just not in the budget. Jeremy Schmidt how are you, another of my favorite makers.
@@MariusHornberger Old injury from my days when I was a Police K-9 handler, took a dog on and he twisted me and popped my L4, L5. That was in 1993 and I nursed it with shots and meds until it finally gave out in 2020, I had a good run.
Having the corded version of that saw I can vouch for the glide mechanism. This battery version seems like a problem looking for a solution; if it's that big it should have a cord and if it's meant to be portable it should only be as big as it needs to be to cut a 2x6 or maybe 2x8. I like your cat too!
Did the same thing for my Mother in Laws garden Seat. I used a varnish for finish but was disappointed with the durability of the finish. My cheap mains sliding chop saw mounted on a portable stand, with folding legs works well, but does take up a lot more space.
Hi. I have a Bosch GCM 12 GDL, and I love it. The only thing I am not satisfied with on my miter saw is that, no matter how much I adjust the precision, when we fix the angle with the locking knob, there is a little deflection, which does not leave the cut in the precision that I would like. I would like, if possible, that you also check this on your miter saw. Thanks, and congratulations for your videos.
@@MariusHornberger, I will try to find a communication channel with Bosch to report this problem. I need precision for my work (Instagram: @vibewood_design). Congratulations for your videos. Bye.
Battery technology has really come a long way. You should show your cat more in these vids ;) I’m sure the RUclips algorithm would like that haha! Great vid Marius!
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
That is a very nice saw. It would be lovely if it could be used both as a battery saw and a mains power unit in the workshop. You were asking a lot of it cutting that chipboard. What other tools can you get that use the new batteries? A nice little project. Did you consider spraying some wax oil or other anti rust treatment inside the metal frames. They looked nice quality and worth protecting.
It might work better for the sponsor if they gave him tools to test that are within the budget of ordinary people. At 180 GBP just for the big battery I don't think many viewers will be considering adding this saw to their workshops.
Nice rejuvenation The miter saw is quite interesting. I hope you'll use it and give a report on how well it holds up with time - I'm thinking particularly about the flexing issue.
A word of warning, if you try to do this with the cast iron bench ends, each hole is liable to be differently placed, i.e. drilled by eye... I’ve done two this year.
The saw looks awesome, but the dust collection not so much. I enclosed my blade almost entirely and put brushes around the bottom so that the dust doesn’t even escape the saw.
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback.
@@MariusHornberger come on man, the vast majority of the video was the saw. Completely glossed over the reason for the video. Makers like you cheapen youtube imo
Droopy top right? I asked a couple on a chairlift at Heavenly, or someplace in the Rockies, and they taught me that. I had a great uncle named Larch too apparently that ran a grocery store...named Larch’s.
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
I wish tool makers like Bosch would incorporate both battery and plug in power as options. You could get the best of both worlds, plug the tool in for max power when in the shop, and run it on batteries at jobsites.
Dewalt did that.
@@TheMetalButcher They did? What's the make and model?
@@TheMetalButcher Which dewalt saws? I may have to buy one.
@@pseudosam2458 The ones with two 60v flex batteries IIRC. Since it's just a universal motor it runs on AC or DC.
you would need a 100A poweradapter - that would cost a lot of money.
I love battery powered tools (and battery powered cars haha). It’s really impressive how fast they’re improving. The bench looks great!
Battery powered bench grinder?? Glad to see you here
I was actually thinking about your shim video while watching this.
Marius, I'm glad to see you creating content again. Always a pleasure to watch and learn! Keep up the great work, sir!
Cutting the boards, 25 minutes, restoring the bench, 1 hour, testing the saw, 2 hours, cleaning the shop, 1 week lol. Nice video as always.
Having a new Marius Hornberger video: priceless.
that's a really nice saw. so impressive how much cordless tools have progressed
No bloopers, Marius ... I don't believe it!! :)
This man has perfected everything. There is no more mistakes. 😂
Welcome back Marius! Glad to see you again ;)
Great little project replacing the wood on the bench, but I would also have sprayed the metal parts with a good rust paint like Tremclad.
Kudos for making sponsor's PR department sweat, pushing their baby to its limits. Much better advert than just regurgitating their claims.
"Absolutely Brilliant" as the "Britts" say. But then it would be brilliant with most viewers; because this young man is a true "Genius". Awesome. Thank you kind Sir (Marius Hornberger) for sharing your talents from Heaven with us. Praise Jesus.
The ratio of advertisement to content is significantly out of whack in this one.
i am unfortunately inclined to agree
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
Hey Marius, is lumber prices 3 times more expensive than before over there? Just like it is here in America?
One sheet of plywood used to be $20 in January, now it's $70
My parents bought the wood before prices exploded. Also my last sheet-good purchase was before that. But lumber in the hardware store roughly doubled in price
Here in Germany it is the same like in the US, if you can get any lumber at all.
That bench looks really good. Question, why not a new coat of spray paint ?
Whoa I'm early today!
If you dont work in a factory that you have to saw boards quickly due to high production volume the speed is meaningless.
True, but this specs were written by a marketing department so it's a good idea to check if they actually line up:
"Brushless motor powered by ProCORE18V battery delivers cordless power equal to 2000 W corded mitre saw"
(A 2000 Watt brushless motor outputs 2000W. There is no need to compare it to a 2000 Watt corded mitre saw except if you don't want to tell the customer what type of motor is has).
Not only is this guy brilliant, but he makes a very entertaining video and once again I learned something too! Great to see you back in front of the camera.
funny I did exactly the same repair last summer. it was the same bench same rust too. nice saw I want I need
👍
Nice to see you again, Marius.
With the cordless ability, it must be quite "the one" for the mobile woodworker.
Especially if you already have a few of the battery system. (like me). And if you don't have a high production rate, the speed seems to be adequate.
Now for the lawn, it is not befitting the renovated bench.
😁👍🏻👋🏻
nice project,making parents happy ;-) , i love your honesty when “reviewing” a product , honesty is very underrated
You did not disappoint. The bench looks fantastic and should last longer than the original boards!
Booooschhh send a corded one to me so i can make a comparison video too 😭
Das ist so die typische Bank, die man irgendwo ums Haus rum haben sollte. Die Akku-Kappsäge hat mich nicht überzeugt. Sowas kann man nur im Freien verwenden. Und inhouse braucht man keinen Akku.
Da stimm ich dir zu. Macht nur im Freien wirklich Sinn
i have the corded version and its amazing to have such a high cutting capacity
Great Job! 👍
Love your work, would appreciate if you published more often but I understand that you must have other priorities
You completely wrecked your shop :-O
this is more of a "bosch miter saw sponsored review" rather than a bench project.
Slow clap, that's why it's marked paid promotion. He does use a lot of other tools as well
Are those Birkenstocks?
Good to see you back here.
Anyway, I would have preferred a longer video, that's made less around the merchandise.
Even a sales video is good, if you made it. :)
But a longer video about another topic and will less commercial content would have been even better ;)
the video you're looking for will be published in two weeks (~40 min)
@@MariusHornberger sound's good.
Thank you very much.
Wann haste denn so lange gutes Wetter erwischt zwischen dem ganzen Regen hier? ;)
waren 2 Samstage
Nice work! Now come and do ours.
Nice project. Good to see you back 👍🏻
Hab das Teil auch und bin damit sehr happy. Die Akkus halten wirklich lange bei realem Gebrauch.
here goes me wiping my tear away as I just recently purchased (for me a very expensive item for my diy workshop) a 150 euro Einhell sliding miter saw only to realize the damn thing cant even cut straight edges and I have to fine tune the "zero" mark on the angle gauge to somewhere between zero and one using a quickangle and only then did the edge cut was moraless straight with deflection of 1 mm over 30 cm length.... I want expensive tools too ;( not for my broke ass lol last year with the help of my girlfriend I bought a 800 euro hikoki table saw and it was the saving grace for my sanity as I sued to do my table saw cutting on a 50 euro tiny 800w table saw that was flush mounted into a huge OSB table top and the fence was a piece of aluminum with two wing nuts at both edges... Your videos Marius are the saving grace for me
I somewhat missed the nice blue t-shirt :-/
I guess we can call you "Spanferkel" from now on?
Thanks for sharing :-)
In 30 fps i would be able to view in 1080p...
Cheers from Bulgaria
Marius is back and with the Crocs!
I think the difference in speed on the Bosch has more to do with the ability do clean the dust out of the kerf than the difference in thickness. With a table saw dust will be cleared far easier, because you cut from the bottom.
"I'm not wasting good lumber..." OSB at this time is one of the most expensive "wood" on the market!! 🤣🤣🤣
Beast of a chop saw.
When you compare the same exact designed corded saw (GCM 12 GDL) to the Biturbo it is the actual competitor to be beaten because they are not only the same design on the gliding mechanism but the same basis of a saw... your tablesaw has still 50% extra power left so no chance for it to stall out that sawblade, however on the (from what I remember on the battery gliding saw) direct driven sawblade you stall it out easily with the not perfect blade for this cut...
...so it was not the fairest of comparations but still pretty impressive to see a 3kW beast and a battery powered "bite like a 2 kW beast" compete... so yeah... it is true... this thing has got some power... and is good if you are on lots of jobsites with no electric power available during your products (especially when you got the 8 or 12 Ah batteries).
Bosch actually does not recommend to use any battery below 8 Ah on this tool... because you run the risk of reducing the life of the cells within the battery.
I'd still go for the corded version... it is on my list, as it is a stationary tool for me and my "jobsites" most of the time do have at least enough place for a extensioncord to be laid out... and it is a lot cheaper 😁
Mow the lawn you heathen! Good video as usual Marius :D
A fluff piece, paid for by Bosch. Doing this project without the Bosch saw would have easy and more interesting.
Germany 🇩🇪
Nice job!
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🇧🇷💯
Postawić i patrzeć na nią, do tego ta taławka sie nadaje. Ale zrobiłeś to ładnie.
Nice job
The flex is the same as the GCM 12 GDL, which is okay if you don't push down to hard.
2KW lol, RC cars have 20+KW electric motors and Bosch thinks it did something good.
So you're still alive ?
I guess
Comparing cutting speed between a table saw and a miter saw is not appropriate. They're intended for very different types of cutting. It's also inappropriate to compare a battery powered tool to a mains powered tool.
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
Hi Marius!
Hi
Great video
Could you please tell me what chuck you use in your drill press?
Jolie restauration et belle démonstration bravo à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
Welcome back!
I swear youtube hasn't been showing me your videos when you release them but at least I see it now.
What laser guide are you using on the saw?
The saw has a built in laser guide
@@MariusHornberger Oh OK, I have the same saw but 120VAC not battery powered and it didn't come with it.
make a 3d printed fan holder for the cooling part of the battary
Ah, so that's what they did with radial arm saw technology.
Good to watch. Useful. Thanks.
Muito boa a análise 🇧🇷
How did I know this the type of guy to own a cat..
I just had four screws and two rods up in my L4, L5, and S1 so my days of making large projects are over. I am doing signs, cutting borards now. I've wanted one of these corded saws but it is just not in the budget.
Jeremy Schmidt how are you, another of my favorite makers.
Oh, damn. What happened?
@@MariusHornberger Old injury from my days when I was a Police K-9 handler, took a dog on and he twisted me and popped my L4, L5. That was in 1993 and I nursed it with shots and meds until it finally gave out in 2020, I had a good run.
The resin will surely flow out of the knots in the future.
That's some great content and production value. That kit looks great.
Having the corded version of that saw I can vouch for the glide mechanism. This battery version seems like a problem looking for a solution; if it's that big it should have a cord and if it's meant to be portable it should only be as big as it needs to be to cut a 2x6 or maybe 2x8. I like your cat too!
Maybe Bosch wants a platform to showcase their new motor-technologie. I wish they'd do that with a router or a chainsaw
@@MariusHornberger I think you're right on both!
Did the same thing for my Mother in Laws garden Seat. I used a varnish for finish but was disappointed with the durability of the finish. My cheap mains sliding chop saw mounted on a portable stand, with folding legs works well, but does take up a lot more space.
Hi. I have a Bosch GCM 12 GDL, and I love it. The only thing I am not satisfied with on my miter saw is that, no matter how much I adjust the precision, when we fix the angle with the locking knob, there is a little deflection, which does not leave the cut in the precision that I would like. I would like, if possible, that you also check this on your miter saw. Thanks, and congratulations for your videos.
I have the same issue. I guess they only swapped the motor and the rest of the saw stayed the same
@@MariusHornberger, I will try to find a communication channel with Bosch to report this problem. I need precision for my work (Instagram: @vibewood_design). Congratulations for your videos. Bye.
Battery technology has really come a long way. You should show your cat more in these vids ;) I’m sure the RUclips algorithm would like that haha! Great vid Marius!
Really sad that you are mostly doing advertisement and not woodworking anymore -.-
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
That is a very nice saw. It would be lovely if it could be used both as a battery saw and a mains power unit in the workshop. You were asking a lot of it cutting that chipboard. What other tools can you get that use the new batteries?
A nice little project. Did you consider spraying some wax oil or other anti rust treatment inside the metal frames. They looked nice quality and worth protecting.
You drink water with a straw? ;P
ITS BEEN A WHILE!
next video next Friday ;)
@@MariusHornberger yaaaaaa buddy.. great videos (thumbs up)
I like this kind of "sponsored" videos, take the product and put it to the max :-D
It might work better for the sponsor if they gave him tools to test that are within the budget of ordinary people. At 180 GBP just for the big battery I don't think many viewers will be considering adding this saw to their workshops.
nice moto you've got there!
Nice project, I just get an old bench structure without wood, you give me some Idea. Thx
During the whole Corona spectacle, I also had time to put some things back in order .....
So this also had its good points :-)
Nice rejuvenation The miter saw is quite interesting. I hope you'll use it and give a report on how well it holds up with time - I'm thinking particularly about the flexing issue.
A word of warning, if you try to do this with the cast iron bench ends, each hole is liable to be differently placed, i.e. drilled by eye... I’ve done two this year.
The saw looks awesome, but the dust collection not so much. I enclosed my blade almost entirely and put brushes around the bottom so that the dust doesn’t even escape the saw.
Can't really judge that here, because Marius took the dust collection off to maximize cutting capacity
Your parents are blessed to have you still at home to do all those great things for them! Nice work and a great review on the saw. Thanks.
Let the blade stop on the mitre saw before moving lifting the blade away. Always good videos.
This was supposed to be a garden bench restoration!!!!!! Conned into watching one big advert 😡😡
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback.
@@MariusHornberger come on man, the vast majority of the video was the saw. Completely glossed over the reason for the video. Makers like you cheapen youtube imo
nice saw, nice bench
The l in half is silent. 😉
How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away: The Larch
Droopy top right? I asked a couple on a chairlift at Heavenly, or someplace in the Rockies, and they taught me that. I had a great uncle named Larch too apparently that ran a grocery store...named Larch’s.
Not enough cat
Great video.
My favorite was the end; sittin' on the bench just enjoyin' life. ♥
Well made video Marius! Really enjoyed both the content and the pace.
Evil.clickbait, no cat on the new bench inside!
She refused to stay on the bench for filming...always came to me at the camera
Hi, nice Work!! Could you tell me the name of the predrilling tool you used on 11:08?
That's a centering drill
@@MariusHornberger thanks 👍🏻😁
Looks like more a spam advertising movie, shame
I'm sorry that you saw this as too much advertisement. I had to use the saw for a project and thought it'd be interesting to show some more real world data. But thanks for you feedback. Next videos are already done without any sponsoring
That Bosch miter saw looks like a "HOT HONEY"!
Why were the bolts rusty on one side of the bench but not the other?
I guess because the bench was sligthly out of level and the water always dropped off the same side
nice
Fährst du Motorrad ?
Jup
@@MariusHornberger Sehr schön, vom Wetter her gehts ja jetzt erst richtig los dieses Jahr :D
Надо же, кто то баловался некромантией?
пила - огонь. если кто знает способ не жрать 4 месяца - я себе такую же куплю на всю зарплату.