My Trion jig saw gets used for just about everything. It is my best option for cutting metals, as well as contours on wood. I recently noticed that the sole plate is pretty scarred up and has a lot of metal particles embedded in it. I don't want to scar up my wood projects with the metal chips.
I am going to order another sole plate, which I will use strictly for woodworking and use the old one when cutting metal.
Has Festool considered a harder material (phenolic, perhaps) for the sole plate? Am I being particularly rough with my saw, or is this common? It doesn't seem that anyone considers it common, because I don't find the sole plate on the internet sites that sell accessories.
I am going to order another sole plate, which I will use strictly for woodworking and use the old one when cutting metal.
Has Festool considered a harder material (phenolic, perhaps) for the sole plate? Am I being particularly rough with my saw, or is this common? It doesn't seem that anyone considers it common, because I don't find the sole plate on the internet sites that sell accessories.