So I bought this saw station along with a matching jigsaw (green Bosch jigsaw PST 800 PEL 0603352101 "electronic") and 3 different sets saw blades from Bosch. This tool has since quite a bit in use and I am thrilled honest. The promotional film is exaggerated a bit. It's actually just as easy. It also shows the variety of applications for the sawing station, so make sure to first view once. However, whether the interface is really so precise that you can thus cut a picture frame? I would it would rather take my miter saw.
The workpiece is clamped automatically when folding down the guide rail, while I had previously fix the piece of wood with 2 clamps. This saves a lot of time. For example, I had to saw off the roughcast 15 equal pieces short. That was incredibly fast and the cuts are straight. You are frayed at the bottom and not on the top little. For that I have read the enclosed blades "Precision Wood". The hold of the 90-degree angle, a better side because they do not bend so.
For Specially coated panels I've taken "Clean Wood". These blades are not geschränkt but in total ground so that they are slightly wider front than behind. Thus, the cut is very clean and the saw still not sits fast. If the film is below when sawing and not sawed too fast and without pendulum stroke, there is a totally smooth cut.
In any case, the jigsaw has to fit. What happens to a non-matching saw Sly Bear "Dajockel" has aptly described. One should also take any cheap blades. In the test, a home improvement magazine assessing a no-name product was "useless to work" and that is true. Certainly, there are also good jigsaw blades from other companies. The Bosch but I can recommend. Cut clean and are quite durable.
A tip from experts I've found several times and consider myself well in mind: If the cut is to be clean off, the pendulum. The pendulum should only increase the cutting speed. Then I cut quality normally is more important.