arso_bg
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Hi everybody,
Cutting melamine laminated chipboard with the Festool TS 55 can be sometimes tricky. Especially if the quality of the chipboard is not really good you are in troubles.
I use mainly melamine laminated chipboard for my projects. So trying to improve the results with my Festool TS 55 is a second nature for me. Last week I received a new TENRYU saw blade and this was the reason for me to make a quick test.
For the test I used:
1. TENRYU PSL-16048ABM2. A 48T saw blade specially developed for cutting Melamine on Festool TS-55 Plunge Cut Saw. Kerf 2.0 mm.
2. Maffel saw blade - art. # 092584. A 48T universal saw blade for cutting sheet goods. Kerf 1.8 mm.
3. CMT art. # 296.160.56H. A56T saw blade recommended for aluminum and laminated chipboard. Kerf 2.8 mm.
I have cut a piece of scrap melamine laminated chipboard. The quality of the chipboard is fairly bad and it is dark - mahogany, what makes all chippings more visible and the task more difficult.
Some considerations:
1. When you use saw blades with different kerf on the same guide rail it is quite normal that the rubber stripe gets worn out. So was mine.
2. I did not use the green splinter guard on the right side of the saw.
3. I always cut in two passes. First a shallow 4 mm cut and than I cut the full depth.
4. The TENRYU saw blade is brand new while the Maffel saw blade and the CMT saw blade are slightly used although in very good condition.
The saw blades:
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Top side:
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From the left to the right
First cut - CMT saw blade. Almost perfect picture. Some minor chippings on the right side. If used with the splinter guard on the right side the result will be just perfect.
Second cut - Maffel saw blade. This is definitely the worst one. Most of the chippings are on the right side of the blade, so the use of the splinter guard on the right side would improve the results.
Last one - TENRYU saw blade. Almost perfect picture. Minor chippings on the right side on two places. If used with the splinter guard on the right side the result will be just perfect.
Bottom side
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From the left to the right
First cut - CMT saw blade. There are some minor chippings, left and right.
Second cut - Maffel saw blade. This is definitely the worst one.
Last one - TENRYU saw blade. Absolutely clean cutting line. When you put the two pieces together you can hardly notice the cutting line. I would say it is just perfect.
I will definitely pick up the TENRYU saw blade for my next project.
Cutting melamine laminated chipboard with the Festool TS 55 can be sometimes tricky. Especially if the quality of the chipboard is not really good you are in troubles.
I use mainly melamine laminated chipboard for my projects. So trying to improve the results with my Festool TS 55 is a second nature for me. Last week I received a new TENRYU saw blade and this was the reason for me to make a quick test.
For the test I used:
1. TENRYU PSL-16048ABM2. A 48T saw blade specially developed for cutting Melamine on Festool TS-55 Plunge Cut Saw. Kerf 2.0 mm.
2. Maffel saw blade - art. # 092584. A 48T universal saw blade for cutting sheet goods. Kerf 1.8 mm.
3. CMT art. # 296.160.56H. A56T saw blade recommended for aluminum and laminated chipboard. Kerf 2.8 mm.
I have cut a piece of scrap melamine laminated chipboard. The quality of the chipboard is fairly bad and it is dark - mahogany, what makes all chippings more visible and the task more difficult.
Some considerations:
1. When you use saw blades with different kerf on the same guide rail it is quite normal that the rubber stripe gets worn out. So was mine.
2. I did not use the green splinter guard on the right side of the saw.
3. I always cut in two passes. First a shallow 4 mm cut and than I cut the full depth.
4. The TENRYU saw blade is brand new while the Maffel saw blade and the CMT saw blade are slightly used although in very good condition.
The saw blades:
Top side:
[attachimg=#]
From the left to the right
First cut - CMT saw blade. Almost perfect picture. Some minor chippings on the right side. If used with the splinter guard on the right side the result will be just perfect.
Second cut - Maffel saw blade. This is definitely the worst one. Most of the chippings are on the right side of the blade, so the use of the splinter guard on the right side would improve the results.
Last one - TENRYU saw blade. Almost perfect picture. Minor chippings on the right side on two places. If used with the splinter guard on the right side the result will be just perfect.
Bottom side
[attachimg=#]
From the left to the right
First cut - CMT saw blade. There are some minor chippings, left and right.
Second cut - Maffel saw blade. This is definitely the worst one.
Last one - TENRYU saw blade. Absolutely clean cutting line. When you put the two pieces together you can hardly notice the cutting line. I would say it is just perfect.
I will definitely pick up the TENRYU saw blade for my next project.