Woodmonkey
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Anyone used any of the cheap alternatives to the festool blades eg. trend or Saxton on ebay, or Rutlands have some Tornado blades for £15…? Or are they ask a waste of money?
Very good, as good as the Festool ones I'd sayWoodmonkey":2t0vk3rq said:How did you get on with the axi blades?
The ones I got from axminster were exactly the same kerf as the Festool blades. I didn't buy the rip one though so maybe that's differentEric The Viking":3bzo2udc said:I tried an Axi rip-cut blade in my Makita SP6000 before Christmas. I was ripping skirtings and floorboards and I thought it might be better behaved than something with more teeth.
They're a thinner kerf than the proper Makita blades, but the saw plate is a _lot_ thinner than the proper ones. The net of that is that you re-cut the rubber strip very slightly as, despite the overall thinner kerf, the teeth hang out over the plate more (if you see what I mean). It cut quite nicely, especially as it was really resinous timber (the floorboards were fifths).
There's not much in it - possibly 0.2mm tops. It's a shame that they aren't the same as either Makita or Festool blades - for the sake of a slightly thicker saw plate, if the teeth did match the proper blades, I'd be very tempted to use them instead of the Makita ones for rough stuff.
I haven't tried the general purpose blades (more teeth shallower/negative rake, etc.) It would be interesting to find out.
It's annoying, too, that Makita and Festool aren't quite compatible, either. IIRC, there's a small difference in kerf width, meaning you can't use both brands of blade on the same saw.
I'm not using the same blades -- sorry, I didn't realise this until now:chippy1970":2fz0epw9 said:Nope just checked and the axi blades are all 2.2mm kerf exactly the same as Festool blades for the ts55
If you do buy one I noticed axminster sending out £5 off a minimum £20 spend ,codes. You just have to register your email for dealsWoodmonkey":13p2nhan said:Thanks all, think I'll give the axi ones ago as they are the same kerf.
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