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Hello ScottScott W. said:What about the 75?
Any idea when you will have blades for it?
Thanks
Scott W.
I'll keep you posted on the TS-75.
Thanks
Iain
Hello ScottScott W. said:What about the 75?
Any idea when you will have blades for it?
Thanks
Scott W.
Hello GarryGarry said:I'd love to have some feedback on these blades. I'm particularly interested due to all but the last one having the same kerf. I'd love to be able to use the same guide rail setup for all of my blades. I think Festool dropped the ball on this aspect of their "system"
Hello Kevin, Yes that is correct. Hopefully we can save some splinter guards also.Kevin Johnson said:I looked at your PDF and noticed that all had the same kerf width except one. Does that mean that finally I will be able to switch blades without tearing up my rail's rubber strip?
Hello Chris, in case you have not checked the PDF file but we were able to maintain the same kerf across the blades (One additional thin kerf blade is different)Chris Billman said:I agree with this 100% - except I have a 55. Keep the same kerf size for a variety of quality 55 blades and you'll have me as a customer.Tim Sproul said:It would be nice to have a good rip blade, a good combo blade and a good fine finishing crosscut blade for the TS 75 - all with the same size kerf. I don't care if the kerfs are a little different than Festool's kerfs (that is plural), just so long as Tenryu blades all had the same kerf.
peter halle said:When will these blades hit the market and thru whom will they be available?
Peter
Steve Jones said:... I too use your excellent blades in rotation on table, miter, and radial arm saws, and am very pleased with them.
But like per, I suspect you'll have a hard time competing with the standard blades supplied with the TS55, I spend my days mostly cutting 3/4 domestic ply with the TS55 and a new blade lasts me about a month (which is WAY more mileage than I'm getting from other blades on other saws -yours included, I'm afraid)....
HelloSteve-CO said:peter halle said:When will these blades hit the market and thru whom will they be available?
Peter
The PDF doc above said by end of Oct they will be available. I'm sure one vendor will be,http://www.prosawblades.com/products.php?cat=32. Google should be able to find other Tenryu dealers.
Chris Billman said:I agree with this 100% - except I have a 55. Keep the same kerf size for a variety of quality 55 blades and you'll have me as a customer.Tim Sproul said:It would be nice to have a good rip blade, a good combo blade and a good fine finishing crosscut blade for the TS 75 - all with the same size kerf. I don't care if the kerfs are a little different than Festool's kerfs (that is plural), just so long as Tenryu blades all had the same kerf.
Hello Dave, Thanks for the note. Yes our TS-55 blades have the same kerf across the line up. Ripping blade =.087 28T Combination =.087 48T Finish =.087 The only exception is the super finish blade which is .063 and ships with its own riving knife.Dave Ronyak said:Chris Billman said:I agree with this 100% - except I have a 55. Keep the same kerf size for a variety of quality 55 blades and you'll have me as a customer.Tim Sproul said:It would be nice to have a good rip blade, a good combo blade and a good fine finishing crosscut blade for the TS 75 - all with the same size kerf. I don't care if the kerfs are a little different than Festool's kerfs (that is plural), just so long as Tenryu blades all had the same kerf.
I second the above. I have a TS 55. Please give us a ripping blade that has the same kerf as the 28 and 48 tooth blades from Festool. Resetting or replacing the rubber strip of the Guide Rails when changing blades is highly inefficient!!
I have a Tenyru 10" Gold Medal series combination blade on my table saw. The cut quality is at least as good as my TS 55 with Guide Rail with Festool's 48 tooth blade (Item No. 491952). I work mostly with oak, cherry and walnut, a little mahogany and lace wood, and birch plywood.
I, too, am seeking a quality sharpening service in NE Ohio area.
Dave R.
TENRYU SAW BLADES said:Yes our TS-55 blades have the same kerf across the line up. Ripping blade =.087 28T Combination =.087 48T Finish =.087 The only exception is the super finish blade which is .063 and ships with its own riving knife.
Hello DaveDave Ronyak said:Thanks, Iain. Maybe I can pick one up or order one from the Tenyru representative at the next "tool fair" at Hartville Tool (Hartville, OH). I have quantities of rough KD poplar, oak and mahogany virgin that need to be ripped, a virgin Panther blade and a 3000mm Guide Rail. I have used that Guide Rail only with my Festool 48 tooth blade and would be delighted to try a ripping blade having the same kerf width.
One thing I have noted is that use of a Festool 28 tooth general purpose blade on the same TS 55 on the same Guide Rail results in carving away more of the rubber strip than was cut away using a Festool 48 tooth Fine Cut blade on the same saw. This has proven true for me even when both blades are brand new and show no signs of damage in shipping. Annoying to saw the least. Makes it a bit tricky to judge where the actual cut line will be unless you replace or reposition the rubber strip each time you swap out a blade. I prefer to use Festool's 28 tooth blade for most work other than fine cabinetry.
Dave R.
Hello JohnJohn Stevens said:TENRYU SAW BLADES said:Yes our TS-55 blades have the same kerf across the line up. Ripping blade =.087 28T Combination =.087 48T Finish =.087 The only exception is the super finish blade which is .063 and ships with its own riving knife.
Hi, Iain. Is the Tenryu ripping blade thicker than the Festool "fine" blade?
Also, I'd be very interested in "low noise" versions of a rip blade for hardwoods and a "fine" blade for use on crosscuts in hardwoods and general cutting of cabinet-quality ply. Here's a link to what I'm thinking of (page is written in English):
http://www.hvbg.de/e/bia/pra/saegeblaetter/
Thanks for your consideration.
Regards,
John
Hellornt80 said:I ordered one of the combo blades for my 55 a week and a half ago and just found out today that they haven't been released yet. No bueno. I was hoping to have this thing by this week but the gentleman at Prosawblades.com told me that they are expecting them next week at the earliest. I like the idea of the same kerf on all the blades but I'm not sure I can wait another 2 weeks to get this thing. Should I just cancel and go with the Festool blade?