Zeddedhed
Established Member
Now I know that everyone here has sung the praise of Tuffsaws blades for a long time and indeed a lot of you use them.
This post is for anyone yet to buy one.
I took delivery of a new Record BS400 (largely based on the fantastic review elsewhere on this forum courtesy of Random with help from Alexam and others.
My experience so far has convinced me that it is a good saw and should do everything I need it to do. With the factory blade it was .....OK.
Adrian visited last week to take a look at the saw and we tried cutting through a chunk of green Oak post (150 x 150) which it wasn't happy with.
Anyway, my Tuffsaws blades turned up today and the first one fitted was the 1" Supertuff Sabrecut 3tpi. It annihilated the wood - just ate through it like it was piece of B&Q UltraDryBalsaCrap.
Then we tried some 200mm Sapele - same result if not better.
Finally a chunk of 285mm TulipWood. Total time to cut 12 seconds.
So if anyone is unsure if the hype is true - it is. They are the woodworking equivalent of Lightsabers.
I'm off to go and make everything thats thick in my workshop thin.
Over and Out.
This post is for anyone yet to buy one.
I took delivery of a new Record BS400 (largely based on the fantastic review elsewhere on this forum courtesy of Random with help from Alexam and others.
My experience so far has convinced me that it is a good saw and should do everything I need it to do. With the factory blade it was .....OK.
Adrian visited last week to take a look at the saw and we tried cutting through a chunk of green Oak post (150 x 150) which it wasn't happy with.
Anyway, my Tuffsaws blades turned up today and the first one fitted was the 1" Supertuff Sabrecut 3tpi. It annihilated the wood - just ate through it like it was piece of B&Q UltraDryBalsaCrap.
Then we tried some 200mm Sapele - same result if not better.
Finally a chunk of 285mm TulipWood. Total time to cut 12 seconds.
So if anyone is unsure if the hype is true - it is. They are the woodworking equivalent of Lightsabers.
I'm off to go and make everything thats thick in my workshop thin.
Over and Out.