T55 blade question

bonesbr549

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Well, I'm looking at getting the T55 as the next addition to the stable.  The primary purpose is ply cut down HW PLY to managable size.  Question for you that have one, did you go with the stock blade or ditch it for a better blade? 
 
The stock blade on the TS55 is excellent for sheet goods. If there is a better choice, I don't know it.
 
As mentioned, the default stock blade works great with plywood products. I discuss each of the blade options and their benefits and uses in the back of the manual. It wouldn't hurt to read through the manual to learn more about the saw even before you buy. Also, to the best of my knowledge, you can order the saw with a different length guide rail. This helps if you already have a 55" rail from another tool.

My Festool Manuals Page
 
Rick Christopherson said:
As mentioned, the default stock blade works great with plywood products. I discuss each of the blade options and their benefits and uses in the back of the manual. It wouldn't hurt to read through the manual to learn more about the saw even before you buy. Also, to the best of my knowledge, you can order the saw with a different length guide rail. This helps if you already have a 55" rail from another tool.

My Festool Manuals Page

Cool beans!  I've read your other manual on the kapex and the domino (have both). Thanks.  I'm a forrest guy and had considered buying a wwI since forrest with cut the hole to spec. If their aint nothing wrong with the stock blade it would be a waste of money. 
 
Michael Kellough said:
The saw comes with the Fine Tooth blade.
I don't think you'll find a better blade for the TS saw.
Or, is the jury in yet on the Tenyru blades?

Michael, that's a good question, member Steve Jones found them to be very nice blades. Here's a quote form his post in the Let's talk about saw blades thread::

Steve Jones said:
I have used one of the new Tenryu blades for a couple of projects and went into this experiment with poor expectations, I am familiar with Tenryu's excellent products but did not expect anyone to be able to improve on Festools blades.

The following is an excerpt from my post before receiving the test blade:

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)....

I have put quite a few hundred yards on the Tenryu, alternating with a new Festool blade (I switched back and fourth regularly to compare cut and wear as accurately as possible).

The blade I received was the 160 x 28 tooth combination blade. It has laser cuts and has all the appearance of a premium quality blade,

Plywood: The Tenryu cuts every bit as well and cleanly as the Festool blade

Rips in Maple: I had given up on using the Panther blade from Festool since the cut is so rough and needs so much cleaning up, this new Tenryu blade is  what the Panther should have been, it uses the same kerf as the other blades in the set, so it doesn't eat the edge off the splinter strip. it cuts cleanly and smoothly and leaves a clean, perfect edge which I don't have to sand to form a joint or use as a face or door frame.

Life: The Tenryu blade held up fine, even  on the hard maple, I did eventually wear it out due to the large amount of plywood I cut with it, it didn't last quite as long as the Festool blade but that was to be expected because the Tenryu I was testing was a general purpose 28 tooth blade not intended for miles of hardwood plywood.

Conclusion: I would not hesitate to purchase this blade in future, in fact as soon as these are available I will use dedicated (Fine and Rip) blades in the shop, and have one of these general purpose blades for installations (since I may end up cutting anything on site, It's good enough for either job that I would put this blade on the saw for any on-site work).

I understand that these blades will be cheaper than the Festool equivalents, If the rest of the set is as well made as the sample I received (which I fully believe them to be) I will be using these blades instead of the Festool ones from now on. I'll go further, I'd use these blades if they were more expensive than the Festools.

There will be some disbelievers out there who are stuck in the "Festool is fantastic" mode and will not purchase the Tenryu blades - for them I have the following offer:

For Sale: Festool blades, clean, used, in the original packages, will be supplied freshly sharpened and cleaned, each blade will sell for the price of the equivalent blade from Tenryu plus shipping.

I have 6 of the 495-377 fine tooth (used to be 491-952)
1 Panther (used on two cuts)
1 Solid surface blade (don't have to number to hand)

After reading his and Dave Ronyak's comments recently I decided to order the 28 combo and the rip blades, I've not had a chance to try them out yet.
 
If you are just breaking down sheet goods, the standard blade is really your best option.
 
out of the box, the ts55 made my unisaw with amana blades look like some kind chainsaw...
 
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