OK,
I guess I'm a little confused. Festool is offering the Panther Blade as a bonus if you buy the TS55. But, from what I'm reading, it looks like it will re-cut the rubber kerf strip to the left of the blade?
> Yes.
Won't that make it so that there is more chipout on sheet goods?
>Yes, but the chip out is not much worse. Partly because the Fine blade is so good. The bigger problem in my opinion is that the splinter strip no longer aligns with the cut mark.
Does that mean that I'll have to switch out the rubber strip every time I switch out between the Panther blade and the Combination blade that comes with the saw?
> The TS55 comes with the Fine blade at 2.2mm kerf. If you use the Panther (2.5 kerf) or the Universal (2.5 kerf) blade the splinterstrip will be trimmed more. Inducing a bit more splintering and throwing off the cut line when you go back to the Fine blade.
Is there any kind of work around, or was this just poor engineering?
> Not a good work around. You can remove and restick the splinter strip. Or adjust the saw on the base plate. Both a PITA.
I want to buy the saw, so that I can do cabinets from sheet goods, with the occasional rip cut on solid lumber. From what I've read of old postings, the TS55 isn't strong enough to rip 8/4 or even 6/4 most of the time, unless you switch to the Panther blade...
>Pretty much on target in anything other than pine. The Universal blade will do the job pretty well but has the same wider kerf problem.
If I'm predominantly cutting down sheets of hardwood plywood, what is the best blade to use? The one that comes with the saw kit, or that 28 tooth one that I saw mentioned?
>The Fine blade will be the best performer on hardwood plywood. The Universal (28 tooth) is not bad and will do the rip cuts also.
Also, I'm new to Festool products. They offer the Panther free with the saw right now. Do they commonly have other specials before Christmas, but after this one expires (like next month?).
Cheers,
Rod