That the big Titan? Quite pleased with mine. Grumbles: table wobbles a bit from side to side while cranking so you have to line up the work afterwards. A bit of a pain if you have work clamped down and have to drill a hole of varying diameters, e.g. to seat a T-nut in a 10mm hole. Also, the laser is nice but would be nicer if the beams intersected at a less acute angle.
OTOH watching the beast chew 34mm holes as if the workpiece were blancmange is rather impressive. With this fleamarket article at that:
That's not the workpiece, BTW, it's sacrificial scrap.
I want to get a proper adjustable fly cutter but all the translations into French I can find refer to insects and sadism*.
Meanwhile, I toddled into the local Leroy Merlin (motto: We have everything you don't need) with MrsT yesterday to get a set of router bits, so of course had a gander at battery-operated circular saws and a serious look at mitre saws, since mine dates from the era when Real Men
® didn't extract dust, and anyway the angle stops are inaccurate and there's no way to adjust them. Lingered long over a nice Redstone then of course came out with just a set of router bits.
I'm going to have to actually produce something one of these days.
*ETA: Hah! I just did a search on "fly cutter" instead of "... in French" and got
trépan. Shades of Maturin's brain surgery.