We Won A Striebig!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Our new Striebig Compact 5x10 vertical panel saw has finally arrived from Colonial Saw! We were the big winner of the 'Win A Striebig" contest and are so thankful and excited to begin using this saw every day in the shop.
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Congratulations on winning the new saw Rob and Jeff . Great addition to the shop. Now I understand how it works .
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“Yeah it cuts f@*kin great!” Quote of the video. 😅 Very cool bit of gear that is.
Haha oops. Slipped that one in 😜
Wow! This is the mother of all track saws! Definitely no kickback here! Awesome addition to your shop!
You got that right! Thank you!
Really demonstrates the difference between INDUSTRIAL equipment vs HOME equipment. Really appreciate you showing it and the various capabilities!
Thanks!
Congrats on the win for new saw. Free is always nice. Looks like it has some serious capabilities.
Thanks, Larry!
No outfeed table required? Ha ha! Can't wait to see it in action on some projects. Congrats again.
Thank you!
Congratulations guys! This is such a great addition to the shop.
Many thanks!
That is so slick! What a machine! That should make production a lot faster!
Thank you! You can say that again.
Sweet! Congrats and so awesome for the future of your business!
Many thanks!
Great addition, awesome win
100%! Thank you!
The "COMPACT" model... I'm freakin dying!!!! Fantastic saw guys & congrats. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!!
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I had a Striebig for may years before I retired, and I loved it. The scoring method you demonstrated was also the way I used to score material. Very simple, and cheap, way to score. I had a Holzher before the Striebig and it had a "scoring" blade that was a piece of crap. Much better the upcut score method. AND...luck you for being such a big winner. If you set a long piece of wood on the mid stops you can get a nice straightline rip.
Awesome! Thanks for tuning in. More Striebig content to come.
I'm glad yall got the saw.... nice!
Sure beats using a pencil & T-square.
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This is a very nice machine. Thank you for your over-view along with operations. Thank you for your patience and expertise in the woodworking world!
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Now that is one amazing vertical panel saw! Very nice asset to your shop! 👍👍
Thanks, Steve!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Thanks for watching!
Man those upright panel saws have come a long way, we have a 30 some year year old Holzher in the back of the shop. I cringe everytime I have to use it when our big horizontal panel saw goes down. Can you have a scoring blade added later? If not I bet if you talk to a decent tool guy he can set you up with a better blade where it won't matter. I bet it does cut "fucking great" , LOL. Way nicer setup than what you previously had.
Yes! The scoring unit is just a bolt-on accessory. Probably something we’ll consider in the future so the main blade doesn’t have to be quite as sharp all the time. The saw comes with a hollow ground blade which does a great job ‘scoring.’
That's a fantastic saw, Jeff. Congratulations and best wishes with it. Does the saw cut through the red strips on a vertical cut?
Bill
Thanks, Bill! It only cuts vertically in those 4 cutting stations. The red strips have a kerf from the factory.
Is the saw head motion controlled by hand? and if so, does it have some sort of damping control? Thanks for sharing
Yes the head is fully balanced and only moves in those two axis.
$10 says that battery isn't the infamous CR2032
Haha it’s a CR2477
Do you replace the “spoil flaps” at some point?
The red part that the blade goes through on vertical cutting? They’re kerfed in the factory and never need to be changed! The saw only cuts vertically in those 4 vertical cutting positions. For horizontal cutting the entire grid moves up and out of the way if you set the saw at a height that would cut into something
@@TodaysCraftsmen ok, that make sense, I think I understand how it works now. You move blade to a cutting station then use the stop block. Very nice.
Exactly. Each vertical cutting position is exactly 40 inches apart. The digital stop block has a button to add the amount automatically or you just add 40, 80, etc if you’re using the manual.