Mountain-man
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I have the battery tsc55 k. Can I run thicker kerf blades in it?
I have been getting drift in thin kerf blades.
I have been getting drift in thin kerf blades.
Mountain-man said:I have the battery tsc55 k. Can I run thicker kerf blades in it?
I have been getting drift in thin kerf blades.
Cheese said:Mountain-man said:I have the battery tsc55 k. Can I run thicker kerf blades in it?
I have been getting drift in thin kerf blades.
If you're getting drift, you must be using it off of the rail and applying side pressure to the saw?
I've owned the TSC 55 R and now own the TSC 55 K and have never gotten drift when using the saws on the rail. If you switch to the 2.2 mm kerf blades you'll probably NOT recut the splinter strip on the rail because the amount of carbide overhang on the 2.2 and the 1.8 blades is the same. You will however, notice a decrease in performance. The batteries will need to be changed more often, the saw will struggle with thicker stock, the cut will take longer and if you're using the dust bag, you will need to empty it more often.
Here's how Festool contrasts the difference in performance between the blades.
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Mountain-man said:My specifically, I'm getting drift from a new Festool laminate blade, in the track, cutting 3/4. Inch melamine board. So much so it cuts the strip on track as I get to middle of 8' cut sometimes. And I have my straight rail( I checked) clamped both ends. I assumed it was the thin kerf blade. It drifts towards the rail each time.
Maybe a bad blade. Cutting to fast, I go quite slow when I cut.