cambournepete
Established Member
The following is somewhat embarrassing, but I hope it's of use to some...
Last weekend I used my Festool TS55 with the 48 tooth blade to cut some really thin steel - I know what you're thinking, but it was the only blade I had :roll: ... I'd used a slow speed, but it still managed to blunt the blade somewhat.
This weekend it struggled to cut some kitchen worktop on saturday morning using the same blade - I was really having to push the saw hard to get it through the worktop.
So I put in a new blade and made some more cuts and it went like a hot knife through butter
So, if your saw (and probably most other tools) isn't working as well as you think it should, check the blade is really really sharp.
Yours in embarrasment,
Pete
PS anyone recommend a saw blade sharpener near Cambridge/Royston?
Last weekend I used my Festool TS55 with the 48 tooth blade to cut some really thin steel - I know what you're thinking, but it was the only blade I had :roll: ... I'd used a slow speed, but it still managed to blunt the blade somewhat.
This weekend it struggled to cut some kitchen worktop on saturday morning using the same blade - I was really having to push the saw hard to get it through the worktop.
So I put in a new blade and made some more cuts and it went like a hot knife through butter
So, if your saw (and probably most other tools) isn't working as well as you think it should, check the blade is really really sharp.
Yours in embarrasment,
Pete
PS anyone recommend a saw blade sharpener near Cambridge/Royston?