Yea, I too would only get a cordless version. I like the scoring function, but I'm not going back to a cord. I would also never get a plunge cut saw without kickback control (thankfully these all have it)
two blades means twice as many things can go wrong. the slightest out of alignment issue means a ledge. just score 2mm like everyone else with the standard track saws.
Theres two main problems with running a scoring cut first then coming back for a final cut. One being the obvious fact that you have to take two passes. Not so bad if you're a home gamer maybe but if you're a professional cabinet maker making hundreds of cuts a week... thats not good. The other not so obvious (but what I've found the most annoying) is that if the second pass is even a fraction of a mm out, its noticeable when assebling melamine units or clashing formica bench tops. I've only had this saw for a few days but I'm very happy with the finish of each cut! Every bit as nice a finish as the panel saw in the factory, but portable.
Its game over for every other big name brands in skill saw operations this festool skill saw with scoring function is a serious machine cuts sheet material laminates one pass at its ease dose as good a job as big machines that costs thousands this machine operated properly is dream to use the cleanest saw cuts iv ever seen
ETA on the cordless version?
Nice saw, it's not available cordless I take it?
So is the power source available in 110v and 240v?
How much?
Yea, I too would only get a cordless version. I like the scoring function, but I'm not going back to a cord. I would also never get a plunge cut saw without kickback control (thankfully these all have it)
Yeah would only buy cordless here too.
I have the tsv 60, Great cut. much better then the scoring cut then makitas or milwaukee or mafell tracksaw👍
two blades means twice as many things can go wrong. the slightest out of alignment issue means a ledge. just score 2mm like everyone else with the standard track saws.
With two Cuts it can go more wrong, than with the tsv 60 with Single cut. And why, you have a track😂
Theres two main problems with running a scoring cut first then coming back for a final cut. One being the obvious fact that you have to take two passes. Not so bad if you're a home gamer maybe but if you're a professional cabinet maker making hundreds of cuts a week... thats not good. The other not so obvious (but what I've found the most annoying) is that if the second pass is even a fraction of a mm out, its noticeable when assebling melamine units or clashing formica bench tops. I've only had this saw for a few days but I'm very happy with the finish of each cut! Every bit as nice a finish as the panel saw in the factory, but portable.
Its game over for every other big name brands in skill saw operations this festool skill saw with scoring function is a serious machine cuts sheet material laminates one pass at its ease dose as good a job as big machines that costs thousands this machine operated properly is dream to use the cleanest saw cuts iv ever seen
so Festool give us a CORDED plunge saw at the same time as a CORDLESS table saw. rather odd and frustrating for the trades
Too bad this isn't cordless.. Spoiled by festool cordless saws, my corded 55 and 75 sit most of the time.