I recently picked up some Festool.. including a TS75. I already see more systainers in my future. Anyway I am no expert when it comes to which blades work best so I could use some advice.. Standard 18T vs. Panther 16T is confusing me for one thing. Here is what I need to do:
I need to rip some 5/4 oak for glueups and I dont have my own jointer. I could take the wood to a friends place to do it if I had to but thats allot of hassle.. What blade would give me the cleanest rips on the oak? I was going to try with the 36T universal.
I also have a project where I need to rip down some ~2" thick LVL beams..
other then that lots of plywood for now.. Mostly non veneered but I have a project where I need to make very clean miter cuts on the plywood edges (will be painted). any thoughts on 36t vs 52t?
Oh yeah, the kerf according to the website is 2.6mm on the 16-18T and 2.4mm on 36-60T blades.. Is this still true? I know I already discovered a few incorrect / outdated info on their website so I thought I would ask. I also read somewhere that festool made changes so all the blades would be the same. So i am crossing my fingers..
Thanks!
I need to rip some 5/4 oak for glueups and I dont have my own jointer. I could take the wood to a friends place to do it if I had to but thats allot of hassle.. What blade would give me the cleanest rips on the oak? I was going to try with the 36T universal.
I also have a project where I need to rip down some ~2" thick LVL beams..
other then that lots of plywood for now.. Mostly non veneered but I have a project where I need to make very clean miter cuts on the plywood edges (will be painted). any thoughts on 36t vs 52t?
Oh yeah, the kerf according to the website is 2.6mm on the 16-18T and 2.4mm on 36-60T blades.. Is this still true? I know I already discovered a few incorrect / outdated info on their website so I thought I would ask. I also read somewhere that festool made changes so all the blades would be the same. So i am crossing my fingers..
Thanks!