ear3
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I want to get some blades for my TS55 and soon to be arriving Kapex that I can use for cutting MDF and framing lumber, so I can preserve the edge of the better blades when I move on to trim work.
There's a lot of scattered discussions on the FOG regarding this issue, but I just wanted to repose the question and see what people are using.
I was thinking for the Kapex that I could use the stock 60T blade for framing timber and MDF, and then get a Tenyru or Forrest for the fine trim work (Never used a Tenyru, but I love the performance of my Forrest blades on my TS and current CMS). Or I could get an Oshlun blade for the rough stuff.
For the TS55, it seems more clear that I should go with the Oshlun for the rough stuff, and then use the Festool blade for the finer stuff. But are there other options besides Oshlun for blade-eating/sticky materials like MDF and fir/spruce?
There's a lot of scattered discussions on the FOG regarding this issue, but I just wanted to repose the question and see what people are using.
I was thinking for the Kapex that I could use the stock 60T blade for framing timber and MDF, and then get a Tenyru or Forrest for the fine trim work (Never used a Tenyru, but I love the performance of my Forrest blades on my TS and current CMS). Or I could get an Oshlun blade for the rough stuff.
For the TS55, it seems more clear that I should go with the Oshlun for the rough stuff, and then use the Festool blade for the finer stuff. But are there other options besides Oshlun for blade-eating/sticky materials like MDF and fir/spruce?