Hi,
First off, apologies if this has been covered. I've had a search and couldn't find anything obvious. Anyway...
So I had my festool ts 55 blade resharpened recently. New blades are expensive as we know. A place local to me sharpened it.
I've been using my rail saw recently. Lots of plunge cuts made mid length on the rail. Now the rails' splinter guard in that area is diminished.
I'm worried that the blade now doesn't match how it was prior to sharpening. I'm now going to have to change the splinter guard on my rails again due to cuts not being where my pencil marks are.
I don't have a problem changing splinter guard the same time as using a fresh blade. My fear is resharpened blades can't be trusted to replicate an original festool blade accurately.
Any similar experiences folks? Recommendations please
Many thanks
Rosco
First off, apologies if this has been covered. I've had a search and couldn't find anything obvious. Anyway...
So I had my festool ts 55 blade resharpened recently. New blades are expensive as we know. A place local to me sharpened it.
I've been using my rail saw recently. Lots of plunge cuts made mid length on the rail. Now the rails' splinter guard in that area is diminished.
I'm worried that the blade now doesn't match how it was prior to sharpening. I'm now going to have to change the splinter guard on my rails again due to cuts not being where my pencil marks are.
I don't have a problem changing splinter guard the same time as using a fresh blade. My fear is resharpened blades can't be trusted to replicate an original festool blade accurately.
Any similar experiences folks? Recommendations please
Many thanks
Rosco