Cheese
Member
Ya, don't dismiss the capabilities of the single battery HKC, it's a great saw for a lot of different projects.
I was ripping 7/4 aromatic cedar which has a Janka hardness similar to Maple, Mahogany or Walnut. I was getting really bad blade marks using the TSC & 12 tooth Panther blade. So out of desperation, I pulled the HKC off of its track and placed it on the TSC track instead. The TSC rip is on the top, the HKC rip is on the bottom.
It was because of this experience that I decided to go down the Mafell MT 55 rabbit hole with the thin kerf blade.
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I was ripping 7/4 aromatic cedar which has a Janka hardness similar to Maple, Mahogany or Walnut. I was getting really bad blade marks using the TSC & 12 tooth Panther blade. So out of desperation, I pulled the HKC off of its track and placed it on the TSC track instead. The TSC rip is on the top, the HKC rip is on the bottom.
It was because of this experience that I decided to go down the Mafell MT 55 rabbit hole with the thin kerf blade.
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