ear3
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I was ripping some 8/4 oak the other day, and my TS75 started behaving strangely -- it was almost like the blade (the universal 36 tooth blade) was tracking at an angle away from the rail, and before too long the saw would start chewing up the splinterguard, bog down and start burning the wood, and I'm sure, if I had continued the cut, it would have gotten stuck. I tried a few more cuts with the rail repositioned, but it kept happening. The blade was cleaned prior to use, and the teeth were still sharp to the touch, so it was a mystery why this was occurring. Fortunately, I was able to continue with my TSC55, and so I put the saw to the side to investigate more fully when I had the time.
I finally had time today. I took the blade out and this is what I found on the back side:
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I've never seen that on any of my blades. I cleaned off the gunk, and took the saw cover off as well to clean and inspect. There were no obvious issues inside the cover, so I put the blade on again and tried some test cuts in more 8/4 oak.
The blade made it all the way through a 36" rip, but the cut still did not feel as smooth as it should. After 3 cuts I took the blade out and again inspected the backside:
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There should not be that wear pattern after only 3 cuts, and you can also see that there's the beginnings of a build up of material on the blade. Note as well that the material is clear, suggesting that it's coming from the saw rather than the wood.
So I put my spare and clean 36 tooth blade on to see if the issue persisted. With the new blade, the saw is back to cutting smoothly.
So I'm hoping the problem is confined to that one blade. Is it perhaps that the saw plate got bent? I put a starrett straightedge to the blade but couldn't tell with the naked eye whether it was tacoed or not. I just don't know how this could of happened, as the saw was cutting just fine with the same blade the day prior.
My main concern is that the saw goes out of warranty in a couple of weeks, so I want to figure out pretty quickly if there's an issue with the saw that is messing up the blades. I guess I'll just try to work with it as much as possible over the next week to test it out.
Finally, I don't think my sharpening service does any blade truing, and as far as I know Forrest doesn't work anymore with Festool blades. Can anyone recommend a place to send out my blade to be trued, if this is indeed the problem?
I finally had time today. I took the blade out and this is what I found on the back side:
View attachment 1
I've never seen that on any of my blades. I cleaned off the gunk, and took the saw cover off as well to clean and inspect. There were no obvious issues inside the cover, so I put the blade on again and tried some test cuts in more 8/4 oak.
The blade made it all the way through a 36" rip, but the cut still did not feel as smooth as it should. After 3 cuts I took the blade out and again inspected the backside:
View attachment 2
There should not be that wear pattern after only 3 cuts, and you can also see that there's the beginnings of a build up of material on the blade. Note as well that the material is clear, suggesting that it's coming from the saw rather than the wood.
So I put my spare and clean 36 tooth blade on to see if the issue persisted. With the new blade, the saw is back to cutting smoothly.
So I'm hoping the problem is confined to that one blade. Is it perhaps that the saw plate got bent? I put a starrett straightedge to the blade but couldn't tell with the naked eye whether it was tacoed or not. I just don't know how this could of happened, as the saw was cutting just fine with the same blade the day prior.
My main concern is that the saw goes out of warranty in a couple of weeks, so I want to figure out pretty quickly if there's an issue with the saw that is messing up the blades. I guess I'll just try to work with it as much as possible over the next week to test it out.
Finally, I don't think my sharpening service does any blade truing, and as far as I know Forrest doesn't work anymore with Festool blades. Can anyone recommend a place to send out my blade to be trued, if this is indeed the problem?