DeformedTree
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Don't think you can get there. I think the answer is you buy a KSS 60.
Samo said:I think the way to fix the HK's is with a slightly bigger blade? I have read here it can be done?
Cheese said:Samo said:I think the way to fix the HK's is with a slightly bigger blade? I have read here it can be done?
If I remember correctly there was much discussion a few years ago about changing the Festool 160 mm blade out for a Mafell 162 mm diameter blade. Both blades have a 1.8 mm kerf.
The issue for you though is your photo suggests that an additional 1 mm will not be enough...it'll be close.
I think there was also a mention of changing to a 165 mm diameter blade.
slavi.yordanov said:You can put a 6 1/2 blade in the HKC. It might eat through the riving knife a little bit when you first start it, but then it works as expected. Wen makes a thin kerf 6 1/2 blade, and costs less than $20.
Samo said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member], Man! Excellent recall. I can't remember what I just walked to to the shop for? [eek]
Also, riving knife is removable. You can grind it to your liking if needed and re-attach/replace.slavi.yordanov said:You can put a 6 1/2 blade in the HKC. It might eat through the riving knife a little bit when you first start it, but then it works as expected.
Well, the scale spare part costs about $20 here as it includes the adjustment slider. Given the disassembly/assembly work needed it would seem about right.John Huh said:Yes, I called as well. This is ridiculous. Might as well just create a sticker with a scale and slap it on. :'(TNOutback said:I called Festool USA and was told I could send in my TS 55 and have a metric scale installed for $75. :-\
John Huh said:This is for Festool USA.
Is there an option to order TSC 55 with metric depth gage?
DeformedTree said:yes, but it's just a sticker like the imperial sticker before it, verses the proper part.