Sources for 1.8mm TSC blades?

rmwarren

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Upgraded to the TSC this year and I absolutely love it. I am however having trouble finding blades for it.

Most "thin kerf" blades I've located are .094" or ~2.4mm (or thicker), closer to the old 2.8mm kerf than the 1.8mm.

Any input is appreciated.

RMW
 
Trouble with a source for genuine Festool blades, or are you looking for an aftermarket manufacturer/supplier?
The first few blades I bought for my older TS55 were Festool, I did try a CMT and it was fine too. After we switched sharpening services, I discovered Leitz. All of the blades I have bought since came from them. Later I learned that they are the OEM for Festool blades.
All of that to say, try searching for Leitz. If you are in a big enough city, you might find a local supplier, but I assume there are on-line sources.
 
Hi,I noticed a lot of eu. ytubers use this blade.compatibility chart for grins
 

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Yes, aftermarket is what I'm trying to find, thanks.

The Key blades look good, unfortunately shipping to the US is understandably high. Might still be worth it.

I did find a 1.5mm Oshlun for around $30, I've had good luck with their blades.

Thanks.

RMW
 
Related question, would a 165mm (6-1/2") blade work on a TSC? It'd be about 2.5mm larger all around.

I'll eyeball my saw, just wonder ing f anyone has actual experience.

Thanks.

RMW
 
Richard/RMW said:
Related question, would a 165mm (6-1/2") blade work on a TSC? It'd be about 2.5mm larger all around.

I'll eyeball my saw, just wonder ing f anyone has actual experience.

Thanks.

RMW

Richard, here's a 162 mm Mafell blade inside the TSC/K. The closest any teeth come to the inside wall is 2.5-3 mm so a 167 mm blade would probably fit if they made such a beast.

FWIW...the Mafell blades for the MT 55 are all 1.8 mm kerf.

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Thanks [member=44099]Cheese[/member]

Considering trying this one.

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RMW
 

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I think I remember someone saying something about Makita blades, which are 165mm, working on the older 2.2mm blade width saws. The only problem was that is throws your depth of cut scale off. As long as you are always making through-cuts, it will never be an issue. Grooves or rabbets might take some fiddling though.
That may not be helpful, if no one makes a blade at 1.8mm in that diameter?
 
Hadn't considered depth of cut. I only do thru cuts but it's worth remembering. The new TSC has fine adjustment so it shouldn't be an issue if I ever need a precise depth.

The Oshlun blade is 1.5mm, not ideal but I can probably live with cuts being ~0.15mm off.

Still trying to find the Mafell blades.

RMW
 
Cheese said:
Richard/RMW said:
Related question, would a 165mm (6-1/2") blade work on a TSC? It'd be about 2.5mm larger all around.

I'll eyeball my saw, just wonder ing f anyone has actual experience.

Thanks.

RMW
Richard, here's a 162 mm Mafell blade inside the TSC/K. The closest any teeth come to the inside wall is 2.5-3 mm so a 167 mm blade would probably fit if they made such a beast.

FWIW...the Mafell blades for the MT 55 are all 1.8 mm kerf.
I can confirm a 165 blade will NOT work in a TSC 55 - at least not without "modification" which such blade will dully provide ..

While the enclosure can handle a 165mm blade in theory, it would interact with the spring which is holding the clear cover for the anti-splinter attachment. Also, for chip extraction you need some space between the blade and the enclosure, so you really do not want to go too tight anyway. The 162 Maffel is probably the max.

I made that mistake and lost my spring ... reminds me I need to add it on the next parts order.

ADD:
ref blades for TSC 55-K

Since the saw does not have a riving knife, the only thing you really care about for compatibility is -not- the blade kerf but the  cutter edge offset/position from the disc. And even that only so far as to make it same between all your blades.

This offset is 0.3mm for all (recent) Festool blades as 2.2/1.6 and 1.8/1.2. This means in a non-riving-knife saw old 2.2(1.6) Festool blade will have the same cut line like the new 1.8(1.2) will have.

CMT makes 1.7(1.1) thin blades as do other makers as mentioned. As long as you account for the cutter edge-disk offset being the same between all your blades you used on the tracks, the cut line will be the same. Even if the blades have a signifficantly different kerf.

One note is to make sure to measure the disc thickness at the arbor - some blades have a varying thickness so they are thicker at the arbor than at the adge. In that case the arbor thickness is what matters.
 
[member=61254]mino[/member] thanks for saving me from learning about the spring firsthand. And also clarifying the disk/tooth offset, it was just dawning on me last night but I didn't have to details you provided.

For now it seems like the selection of thin kerf blades for the TSC remains pretty limited.

Michael thanks for the link.

RMW
 
There is little information on that site. I emailed them asking about
blades to fit my TSC55. We'll see what comes back this week.
 
Thanks Bob.

Would it be of use to anyone else if I compiled the info on blades/suppliers into a spreadsheet?

RMW
 
I'm giving the CMT a try, best price by at least half and three tooth patterns readily available, ~$80 for all at my doorstep.

I'll report back on my experience once I have some time on them. Thanks all.

RMW
 
I noticed that Leitz has some interesting tooling for CNC routers.

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Cheese said:
I noticed that Leitz has some interesting tooling for CNC routers.

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Dang, I need a couple band-aids just looking at those. Definitely commercial grade.

RMW
 
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