I'm building a trundle bed for one of my kids and the trundle is made of 1.5" thick, 9.25" wide, 80" long rails. It was a bear to mill it flat (planer sled and my little 22-580, not fun). The killer was when I needed to rip it to final width. I ripped a straight edge with the TS55 and rail and attempted to load that beast on my table saw. Must be some bad reactive wood because about 6" in it clamped down on the blade and locked it up! Then I couldn't get it off the blade. The cut pinched shut so hard I had to really get crazy with it to get it off the blade. Scary...... TS55 time. ripped it to width no problem (should have done it this way to begin with). Just before finishing the cut the cutoff piece sprang off the table! Not a safe cut on the table saw........ The cutoffs are about 1.5" wide and look like bows now. The rails stayed straight though so I think I'm OK.
I also want to mention what a job the TS55 and MFT did crosscutting the rails and bed ends square and of equal lengths. Super smooth cuts and as 90 deg as I can measure. I like my Festools!
I also want to mention what a job the TS55 and MFT did crosscutting the rails and bed ends square and of equal lengths. Super smooth cuts and as 90 deg as I can measure. I like my Festools!