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Hi guys, I love this saw. Grab a beer and a pie, put your feet up and be prepared for 20 minutes of Festool bliss, lol.
Sure can. The TS 55 blades will work on this saw. The thin Kerf blade of 1.8 mm on the HKC is designed to improve battery life. At least that is what I was told when I asked.#Tee said:thanks dave again! do they make metal cutting blades for this?
Dibnah.dibnah said:Hi Dave,
Interesting reading the first two replies in this thread you have started. But as I'm in the market for a new saw I thought I would ask..and I hope this does not come across as rude.
Your video demonstration is very well put together and I'm sure you must have a sales background. But I am particularly interested in your affiliation with Festool as its help me make more of an informed choice before I spend my money.
While I find video reviews of this nature very helpful I can't help but feel that there need to be more transparency on the part of the presenter. Don't get me wrong I am not trying to say that you are pulling the wool over my eyes I just want to be made aware of the reasons that have motivated you in to making the broadcast.(sales pitch)
This could well be the subject matter of a new thread as I think the FOG in general is rather lacking in this. But in the interests of being open and honest I feel that all member of a public forum that is operated under a corporate banner should openly disclose that they have been rewarded or remunerated by the corporation before they contribute to the discussion.
Cheers Dibnah
Davesbuildtips said:Dibnah.dibnah said:Hi Dave,
Interesting reading the first two replies in this thread you have started. But as I'm in the market for a new saw I thought I would ask..and I hope this does not come across as rude.
Your video demonstration is very well put together and I'm sure you must have a sales background. But I am particularly interested in your affiliation with Festool as its help me make more of an informed choice before I spend my money.
While I find video reviews of this nature very helpful I can't help but feel that there need to be more transparency on the part of the presenter. Don't get me wrong I am not trying to say that you are pulling the wool over my eyes I just want to be made aware of the reasons that have motivated you in to making the broadcast.(sales pitch)
This could well be the subject matter of a new thread as I think the FOG in general is rather lacking in this. But in the interests of being open and honest I feel that all member of a public forum that is operated under a corporate banner should openly disclose that they have been rewarded or remunerated by the corporation before they contribute to the discussion.
Cheers Dibnah
I am a retired builder and now work part time in the industry but am not paid by anyone to make my videos. I make the videos in my shed at home on my own, no cameramen, no sound technician, no video editor, no script writer... Just Dave enjoying himself rather than sitting in front of a TV or video game. I dabbled in youtube for a while and one of my videos went viral and now it is an addiction. I make videos about my dog, Festool, my workshop, all of my other tools, my trailer... the list goes on. I love doing it. I have to ask you a question, In my video, is there any deception about the machine or what it is capable of? Is the video informative? Does the video offer more information about the tool (good or bad) than most other videos due to perceived knowledge? Surely these are the questions to focus on. I have always hated being ignorant about things. Once I nut something out I share the knowledge in the best way I know how.
I hope you picked up some useful information freely from my efforts.
dibnah said:...Your video demonstration is very well put together and I'm sure you must have a sales background. But I am particularly interested in your affiliation with Festool as its help me make more of an informed choice before I spend my money.....
Davesbuildtips said:I am a retired builder and now work part time in the industry but am not paid by anyone to make my videos. I make the videos in my shed at home on my own, no cameramen, no sound technician, no video editor, no script writer...
Brice Burrell said:I have a question about mechanism that releases the saw so that it works to make a plunge cut. How does this mechanism reengage to fix the depth again? It looks to me that the saw has to be set to full depth to reengage the fixed blade mode. The real question I want to know, can the HKC stay in this spring loaded plunge cut mode, or does it always return to it's fixed position after every plunge?
The reason I ask is I have the Mafell corded version and you have to be really careful when using it on the regular guide rail. When you finish a cut you need to carefully remove the saw off the rail as the saw spools down (or allow it to come to a stop) in a way that the exposed fixed blade doesn't inadvertently hit the splinterguard/rail. If the HKC can be used as a plunge saw you could allow the saw blade to retract without worrying about damaging the rail.