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I have a potential job coming up cutting a acrylic shower surround . I have been pouring over the catalogue and  website and can’t make heads or tails on which blade to use.
So what blade will I use to cut acrylic ? Shane?

The instructions say a low tooth by -metal blade for a jigsaw,but I need a better cut than that ,and I don’t have a guild rail attachment for my Trion.
Thanks,Charlie
Btw would a -55 saw do it or my TS-75?

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Yes, you can cut it with the TS saw. I personally don't have experience with this application, so I let's see what Festool USA recommends. But, I believe the laminate blade would be the blade of choice at a lower speed to prevent melting.
 
Triple chip, negative rake blade, run and feed fairly slow with a TS 55 or 75.
Fine toothed down cut blade on a Trion freehand slow speed again and a low angle block plane to clean up.
Oh! If you clamp a rail so the base plate of the Trion can run against the non splinter guard edge that could work almost as well as the Trion guide, I have one and used it to good effect on trimming door edges that had numerous copper and iron pins embedded in them.

Rob.
 
Wow thanks for the quick response .
Rob , what saw would you use ?
Also, any part # for a TS-55 blade ?
Thanks again,Charli

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