leftistelf
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Seems like Festool posted a video of a new saws today… anyone have any details?
woodbutcherbower said:What a strange product. It's a TS55 which cuts only 5mm deeper.
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the point, and who exactly is this tool aimed at? It's like them bringing out a CT27, CT37 and CT49 which will all run in parallel with the existing range. If they'd updated and replaced the TS55 with this, I'd completely understand - but two saws in the range whose capacities are only a whisker apart?
It also has a UK list price approaching £700 - that's 27% more than a TS55, and only £100 less than a TS75. Thanks - but I'll pass.
woodbutcherbower said:What a strange product. It's a TS55 which cuts only 5mm deeper.
tsmi243 said:woodbutcherbower said:What a strange product. It's a TS55 which cuts only 5mm deeper.
Most tracksaws, you go all the way to 10, and that's all you get. This one goes to 11.
jimbo51 said:A recent post warned against using a 165mm blade in a TS 55.
But is corded truly portable? I bet we'll see a cordless version next year. It will make more sense with FSK, I think.Maestronus said:Seems like a pretty nice portable and powerful hybrid to me, when you can’t own/bring a kapex/multiple saws.
Coen said:No riving knife, no deal.
Yes it does.Cheese said:Coen said:No riving knife, no deal.
I have a serious question, in the wild does it really make that much of a difference on a track saw? I understand the theory behind it but I've had more issues with the kerf closing when using a table saw rather than a track saw.
I used the TS 55 for 6-7 years and then the TSC for 4 years without a single issue. It was because of those 11 problem-less years that I decided 3 years ago to move on to the MT 55 and now recently the TSC/K. Three years in and ripping 4/4 & 6/4 maple & aromatic cedar with the MT 55 and I still haven't had an issue. Just lucky?
figle said:But is corded truly portable? I bet we'll see a cordless version next year. It will make more sense with FSK, I think.Maestronus said:Seems like a pretty nice portable and powerful hybrid to me, when you can’t own/bring a kapex/multiple saws.
mino said:This looks 90% like an /eventual/ TS55 replacement to me:
Interesting is the motor seems to be arranged like an angle-grinder - resolving issues with motor overhanging the rails and interacting with rail attachments.
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Just from a glance, were I to buy a single saw for a one-man-shop or hobby use, this would be what I would want.