So I'm looking at investing in a cross cut saw with the VERY occasional plywood ripping capacity.
I'd like to be in a position to get myself a lovely Alt F45 panel saw, but due to current workshop space restrictions, that ain't gonna happen right now...
So I'm looking at getting myself either a plunge saw or circular saw which will ride on tracks.
Currently, I'm looking at the Festool TS 55 and TS 75 as well as the Mafell MT55 and also the track riding circular saws - the Festool HK55 using the FSK rails and the Mafell KSS60 or similar size.
I'm manly cross cutting components in small size cabinet making, bookshelves, side tables and the like. Solid wood thicknesses up to 1" with the occasional 2" thick table top thrown in there. Up to now, I've been cutting close with an old bosch circular saw, then trimming to the line with a router. I'd now like to make this job a bit more efficient as well as creating less dust.
I know some of the circular saws will ride on the longer tracks such as the Festool HK 55 which will work great with the FSK track for shorter cross cuts but also working on the FS rails when I occasionally want to rip up some plywood.
Can anyone share their thoughts and opinions on what would be the best tool for this job. If you've used/have any of these tools, please let me know what you'd think would work best for what.
I have 'had a go' on a Mafell MT55 and Festool TS 55 but only ripping a few sheets of ply width ways at a friends shop, so it really doesn't offer me much in the way of help making a decision since it's not what I'm going to be using it for.
Cheers guys,
Tom
I'd like to be in a position to get myself a lovely Alt F45 panel saw, but due to current workshop space restrictions, that ain't gonna happen right now...
So I'm looking at getting myself either a plunge saw or circular saw which will ride on tracks.
Currently, I'm looking at the Festool TS 55 and TS 75 as well as the Mafell MT55 and also the track riding circular saws - the Festool HK55 using the FSK rails and the Mafell KSS60 or similar size.
I'm manly cross cutting components in small size cabinet making, bookshelves, side tables and the like. Solid wood thicknesses up to 1" with the occasional 2" thick table top thrown in there. Up to now, I've been cutting close with an old bosch circular saw, then trimming to the line with a router. I'd now like to make this job a bit more efficient as well as creating less dust.
I know some of the circular saws will ride on the longer tracks such as the Festool HK 55 which will work great with the FSK track for shorter cross cuts but also working on the FS rails when I occasionally want to rip up some plywood.
Can anyone share their thoughts and opinions on what would be the best tool for this job. If you've used/have any of these tools, please let me know what you'd think would work best for what.
I have 'had a go' on a Mafell MT55 and Festool TS 55 but only ripping a few sheets of ply width ways at a friends shop, so it really doesn't offer me much in the way of help making a decision since it's not what I'm going to be using it for.
Cheers guys,
Tom