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Hi,
Today I had the rare task of cutting up a 6' 2" thick maple slab with my TS 55. I thought it's maybe a great opportunity to show new owners and potential buyers that she is up the task.
Agreed , there are faster ways to get that cut done, especially when you have a big powerful table saw. In any case the question is: Can this saw handle thick hardwood?
A couple of details to this video:
1. This was the toughest piece of maple I ever cut with this saw! I was surprised by that.
2. I used the stock blade--no burning!
3. I had a CT-Mini hooked up.
4. There was a lot of tension in this piece of wood, enough to justify a wedge to keep the cut open.
5. During the end of the cut, I blew a 20 amp fuse... First thought the saw was over heating, but it was not even close to the temperature I'm getting when ripping up plywood for an hour.
Anyhow, enjoy my German accent [scared] [unsure] [big grin]
Festool TS55
Today I had the rare task of cutting up a 6' 2" thick maple slab with my TS 55. I thought it's maybe a great opportunity to show new owners and potential buyers that she is up the task.
Agreed , there are faster ways to get that cut done, especially when you have a big powerful table saw. In any case the question is: Can this saw handle thick hardwood?
A couple of details to this video:
1. This was the toughest piece of maple I ever cut with this saw! I was surprised by that.
2. I used the stock blade--no burning!
3. I had a CT-Mini hooked up.
4. There was a lot of tension in this piece of wood, enough to justify a wedge to keep the cut open.
5. During the end of the cut, I blew a 20 amp fuse... First thought the saw was over heating, but it was not even close to the temperature I'm getting when ripping up plywood for an hour.
Anyhow, enjoy my German accent [scared] [unsure] [big grin]
Festool TS55