Michael Kellough
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Lbob, read reply #96.
Lbob131 said:Arvid said:Brice Burrell said:Arvid said:mafell handle sits higher up too. sits a touch more above the blade housing. yes cutting depth looks to be the same.
I have fairly larger hands and I don't have any trouble with the KSS 400. I'm not sure if the handle sits up any higher, but there is a step in the blade housing to give more room for your hand.
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The KSS 400 has slightly more cutting depth on a 45 degree bevel. It can cut all the way through a 2x4 on a 45, the Festool HK saws can't.
good info right here. not only does the festool not have the step in the blade housing for more room, but it is the lever that unlocks the plunge feature that steps out from the blade housing that rubs on your knuckles. maybe thats why the russians in the video on the first page are wearing gloves.
I'm not sure but i believe the hk55 can cut a 2x4 beveled at 45 but could be wrong. if it can't then it is even more useless then i thought for me.
Ah OK. So that distance is less than 50mm?
If the mafell doesn't do what you want then surely its useless also?
Michael Kellough said:Lbob, read reply #96.
Arvid said:Lbob131 said:Arvid said:Brice Burrell said:Arvid said:mafell handle sits higher up too. sits a touch more above the blade housing. yes cutting depth looks to be the same.
I have fairly larger hands and I don't have any trouble with the KSS 400. I'm not sure if the handle sits up any higher, but there is a step in the blade housing to give more room for your hand.
View attachment 1
The KSS 400 has slightly more cutting depth on a 45 degree bevel. It can cut all the way through a 2x4 on a 45, the Festool HK saws can't.
good info right here. not only does the festool not have the step in the blade housing for more room, but it is the lever that unlocks the plunge feature that steps out from the blade housing that rubs on your knuckles. maybe thats why the russians in the video on the first page are wearing gloves.
I'm not sure but i believe the hk55 can cut a 2x4 beveled at 45 but could be wrong. if it can't then it is even more useless then i thought for me.
Ah OK. So that distance is less than 50mm?
If the mafell doesn't do what you want then surely its useless also?
Yes if the mafell cannot cut through a 2x at 45 degrees it is useless to me. I do not need another panel saw. The hk55 was marketed to cross cutting framing materials. Not as another panel saw.
They just made sure they didn't demonstrate that it couldn't.
Lbob131 said:Arvid said:Lbob131 said:Arvid said:Brice Burrell said:Arvid said:mafell handle sits higher up too. sits a touch more above the blade housing. yes cutting depth looks to be the same.
I have fairly larger hands and I don't have any trouble with the KSS 400. I'm not sure if the handle sits up any higher, but there is a step in the blade housing to give more room for your hand.
View attachment 1
The KSS 400 has slightly more cutting depth on a 45 degree bevel. It can cut all the way through a 2x4 on a 45, the Festool HK saws can't.
good info right here. not only does the festool not have the step in the blade housing for more room, but it is the lever that unlocks the plunge feature that steps out from the blade housing that rubs on your knuckles. maybe thats why the russians in the video on the first page are wearing gloves.
I'm not sure but i believe the hk55 can cut a 2x4 beveled at 45 but could be wrong. if it can't then it is even more useless then i thought for me.
Ah OK. So that distance is less than 50mm?
If the mafell doesn't do what you want then surely its useless also?
Yes if the mafell cannot cut through a 2x at 45 degrees it is useless to me. I do not need another panel saw. The hk55 was marketed to cross cutting framing materials. Not as another panel saw.
They just made sure they didn't demonstrate that it couldn't.
Festool UK market the saw as a carpentry saw. No mention of "framing".
I guess its just down to location.
Lbob131 said:Thank you.
Brice says... It can cut all the way through a 2x4 on a 45.
Surely he's mistaken as the specs say only 40mm @45 degrees for the KSS400 with the track?
But I take on board the point he makes about hand space.
Lbob131 said:Brice.
Why do you say 2" x 4" then say its a hair over 1 1/2" (about 39mm)
Surely its 1 1/2" x 4"?
Lbob131 said:Its so confusing.
Surely its 1 1/2" x 6"?
Lbob131 said:So if you walk into a lumber yard in Pittsburgh and ask for a 2" x 6" plank, they hand you out a 1 1/2" x 6" plank?
Michael Kellough said:Lbob131 said:So if you walk into a lumber yard in Pittsburgh and ask for a 2" x 6" plank, they hand you out a 1 1/2" x 6" plank?
Not on your life. It'll be 1 1/2' x 5 1/2"
Here is a chart.