Festool TS 60 K - Plunge-Cut Saw Reviewed!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Richard checks out the Festool TS 60 K plunge-cut saw and puts it through its paces - how will it perform? Find out as he carries out various tasks from cutting a fire door down to creating a floating shelf.
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9:45 glad I found this channel where one of your stated goals is to teach about safety.
Most comprehensive review of Festool ts 60 on YT so far.Thank you very much for sharing.
@jakubdanik -Thanks! Glad you liked it 👍
Nice job reviewing the saw!
could never find an actually review on this so that's great. think im grabbing this over the Mafell.
Mafell / Bosch track is better if you want to join two lengths together. Also the rubber’s are not stuck on. Festool has lots of aftermarket track addon’s
I'm selling my mafell and getting this.
@@adammarriott7464 just curious, did you end up getting this? I’m juggling between getting the festool or the mafell.
Impressive, looking forward to future videos. Just subscribed. Lakeville Pennsylvania
So, the TS 55 blades would fit TS60, as far as blade thickness, teeth thickness.? I am asking it because the former 160mm disks seem to be of more avail on the market, especially when it comes to laminate/hpl type.
They need to make a left blade track saw.
There’s a very good reason why they should make a blade left track saw . Who ever does it first will make a lot of money
@@Tez73
I'm sorry, but I don't get the " very good reason" for a left sided versions and I'm doing jobs like this for more than 40 years. Once you have a left sided machine you'll inevitably run into situations were you want / need a right sided one and vice versa. At the end you want 2 machines just for left handed guys?
And, in my opinion and experience splinter protection on rails is overrated. Especially here in Europe were we do use a lot of melamine coated particle or chip boards which are very sensitive to rip off resulting in a ruined edge. Relatively easy solution set the depth to just 2-3 mm and have a first cut "the wrong way or backward " aka not from start to finish but from finish to start. Set the depth to whatever is needed to cut through for the second "regular" cut et viola. That's where you truly need the "precision guidance" combo of machine and rail.
Hello sir, For a beginner, I want to make smaller cabinets, tables, chairs, shelves, from wood, wood panels, plank, plywood can I use hk 55 or do I need ts60, how is ts60 it's hard to work with it, it's big, hard, does it tire you or is it not a problem? Thank you,
The North American version doesn't seem to have a plug-it connector.
Just saw a US video that mentions US regulations mean the new, higher, power rating of the motor disallows that
Hello,
Hey man, can you please tell me what is the festool track you are using with the tvs 60 Kobe plus?
I must say that, there are couple of chaps on an another channel called MR A BUILDER..... They look identical to you.
Nice video, I’ve owned a ts55 for years now, very rarely used it on full depth. I think I’d be more impressed if it was occasionally usable without the rail.
Could use more light on the subject.
I can’t see it , very well.
you need to buy a light mate, vid too dark
Tragedy, I hope you learn to cut with your left hand.