My favorite track saw so far

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • This video share my thoughts and experiences of the Festool TSC 55 KEB cordless track saw after 4 months of heavy use.
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  • @JayBates
    @JayBates 2 года назад +10

    Good info. Thanks Jason.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +2

      Thanks buddy! I miss your face

    • @MerchantNation
      @MerchantNation 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking curious if you are familiar with the makita tracksaw and 2 follow up questions if so...
      1st why are makita tracksaws back ordered everywhere. is it supply due to covid, demand is just that strong or something new on the horizon... any speculation?
      2nd
      is there still any value for makita over festool (other than staying in battery platform) since the prices have jumped. this is esp so when stepping up the model for equivalent features to include bluetooth vac connect. just of the top of my head the price may even be over the equivalent festool pkg because there are no kit opt for this.
      been debating which to buy now or even wait for makita to come back down or release a better kit offer.

    • @rickyperkins232
      @rickyperkins232 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking is the Mafell cordless track saw inferior to the Festool? I am buying my first track saw and don't mind cry once buy once

  • @garrickwright4114
    @garrickwright4114 2 года назад +14

    After watching your video I decided to brake down and add this track saw as my first track saw and wow I have no clue how I have lived with out it. I’m saving so much time and the cuts are amazing. Thanks for the amazing video on this.

  • @markjarman7819
    @markjarman7819 2 года назад +6

    I picked the full kit up yesterday and only this morning trimmed the strips and made some cuts with the bag. I’m totally blown away how good this saw is.
    Having now retired my dewalt flexvolt because of buying this machine. I just can’t see myself using the dewalt now.
    It’s such a brilliant saw that’s making me smile every cut. Owner of a few festool tools now I’m hooked for sure.
    Great review👍

  • @johnterdik4707
    @johnterdik4707 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate the deletion of non-important video segments. I know this is a time-consuming task but it is a great enhancement.

  • @KarelKubela
    @KarelKubela 2 года назад +2

    Yes I have it and it is absolutely amazing. The cuts are absolutely clean, it cuts like butter. Love it.

  • @pweb4941
    @pweb4941 Год назад +1

    SOLD! I just bought my first festool thanks to this great review. 4 Batteries tracks saw and vac

  • @ericjansen1798
    @ericjansen1798 Год назад +1

    At 3:33 "If kickback occurs, the saw will move forward out of the rail." It is my belief (and experience) that the saw will jump backwards out of the rail and the teeth of the saw blade will bite into the guide rail. This only happens if I turn on the saw and move the saw down too fast and the revs are too low. (slow start)
    It never happened to me while I was making a cut, thanks to the riving knife.
    There is soo much more to a Festool machine. It stands out much better than the competition.

  • @EZEvans1
    @EZEvans1 2 года назад

    Very clear concise and professional. Easy to get all the great insights and information.

  • @AaronGeller
    @AaronGeller 2 года назад +1

    This is my first tool by Festool and I love it. I agree that the sound was not nearly as loud as I am accustomed to.

  • @RickSwartwood
    @RickSwartwood Год назад

    Thank you! Great Review - Made my decision more comfortable.

  • @bdm1000
    @bdm1000 Год назад +1

    Great video. As far as noise, however, technically the TSC is louder than both the TS 55 FEQ and TS 75 (which is the quietest). The UK Festool site posts the noise levels for each saw for comparison, and the TSC 55 KEB is significantly louder than the other two saws I mentioned. Perhaps the frequency you're hearing is more appealing on the TSC, but it certainly is a much louder saw by their specs. You have to wear ear protection for all of them, so it really doesn't matter to me.

  • @peterhudson8445
    @peterhudson8445 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are so informative and insightful - I really enjoyed this one

  • @thomaskoch6699
    @thomaskoch6699 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great update... I ordered this saw after watching your video..

  • @Wyman642
    @Wyman642 2 года назад +2

    Wow, the new blades are great. Ordered my new KEB a couple of weeks ago but they are delayed until May 2022. Thanks for a fantastic intro to this new saw.

  • @rosevan5485
    @rosevan5485 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video… Really appreciate your videos. Nice and Clean home shop !

  • @jaswoodwork
    @jaswoodwork 2 года назад +1

    As always Awesome info Jason! Thanks

  • @hjchrisman17
    @hjchrisman17 2 года назад +1

    Just got this last week. Great saw

  • @garybell7138
    @garybell7138 2 года назад +1

    Good review. Ordered one myself comes on Monday can't wait

  • @brentfowler2317
    @brentfowler2317 2 года назад +1

    Awesome review my friend. Can't wait to pick one up.

  • @corystuard6251
    @corystuard6251 Год назад +1

    All of the my info I was looking for in one video, ty sir!

  • @chriscianci317
    @chriscianci317 2 года назад +1

    I love your tool reviews ....great work !

  • @pctatc66
    @pctatc66 2 года назад +3

    great timing! I just bought one. its so much better in everyway over the REB

  • @HarveyJohnWillmott
    @HarveyJohnWillmott Год назад +1

    Brilliant video mate. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @tworiversworkshop6111
    @tworiversworkshop6111 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful and informative review, thanks.

  • @DW-ph2xg
    @DW-ph2xg 2 года назад +3

    Well done! I will be replacing my TS55 too. Also, I use EGO yard tools for my cordless equipment.

  • @rjeffs7206
    @rjeffs7206 2 года назад +1

    Great help - Thank you.

  • @georgedavis841
    @georgedavis841 2 года назад +1

    Very good video Jason. Thank you

  • @alancroft6928
    @alancroft6928 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @danielrybin2006
    @danielrybin2006 2 года назад +1

    Great video thanks for sharing. Love my KEB just as much

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      That’s awesome to hear

    • @danielrybin2006
      @danielrybin2006 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking i can’t for the life of me figure out how to attach the dust bag to the track saw. ???

  • @jamiefowler9752
    @jamiefowler9752 2 года назад +1

    Well done Jason. On my wish list.

  • @marvinbenjamin3015
    @marvinbenjamin3015 2 года назад

    Great video this is encouraging me to buy a cordless track saw

  • @d1958md
    @d1958md 2 года назад +1

    I bought the saw and I agree with everything you say. I have a small shop in Boston buy all means this saw goes through everything. And no cord snags it is quality .

  • @rudymejia5042
    @rudymejia5042 2 года назад +1

    Great video Jason. I just bought my mine.

  • @Flyingdog5000
    @Flyingdog5000 2 месяца назад

    Hey Brent, The kickback stop must also sense a significant decrease in blade RPM to activate. It will not stop just by raising the saw off of the guide rail.

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 2 года назад +3

    Great video as always Jason. Have you had a chance to try out the new adjustable rail guide Festool came out with this year? If you have what do you think of it? Or do you have a video on it? Thanks for your time and keep up the great work.
    Ron

  • @zaxewoodworks6600
    @zaxewoodworks6600 2 года назад

    Good video as always bud. Just purchased this saw and wondering are you stuck with certain blades or can you get different brands and thicker kerf blades? I love my current Freud blade so wanted to see if I can still use it.

  • @jamesquinless1777
    @jamesquinless1777 2 года назад +1

    Awesome review.

  • @lo88stur10
    @lo88stur10 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @MrRahluv357
    @MrRahluv357 2 года назад +1

    I’m getting it lol I have the Festool cordless jigsaw. Awesome tool.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      I just recently sold my corded to buy the cordless jigsaw myself

  • @mr.4ambuilds913
    @mr.4ambuilds913 Год назад

    This video is making me save the extra money and buy the Festool, quality never goes out of style.

  • @AaronGeller
    @AaronGeller Год назад

    Hi Jason! Did you find the cut from the panther blade to be good enough for a glue joint?

  • @lo88stur10
    @lo88stur10 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Jason. Concur batteries are the way to go :)

  • @AlAmantea
    @AlAmantea 2 года назад +2

    Great Video and commentary! I agree with everything you said, and would go so far as to say that the TSC55KEB is my second favorite Festool purchase I ever made. (Domino is #1) This saw has handled everything I throw at it with grace and sophistication and is an absolute joy to use!
    No fumbling, no "adjustment", nothing to worry about with it. Well worth every dollar I spent on it!

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I loved the track saw before but now I love it even more.

    • @AlAmantea
      @AlAmantea 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking Same here. The track saw and the Domino are absolute game changers. Once you learn to work them, they make life with wood so much easier!

  • @mariogutierrez7336
    @mariogutierrez7336 2 года назад +1

    Muchas Gracias dear sir

  • @DavidJones-on6tu
    @DavidJones-on6tu 2 года назад +1

    Interesting video, thank you. Do you know if the thinner kerf blades can be used on the corded saw too ?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      They will not because the riving knife is still the normal kerf.

  • @toolchuck
    @toolchuck 2 года назад +1

    Jason, I haven't quite made the jump to metric yet, but I have jumped on the Festool cordless bandwagon. And my first tool was the TSC-55, followed by the TID18 impact drill and the PDC18 percussion drill then the Vecturo oscillator (multitool). I'm seriously looking at the cordless ETSC 125 sander to replace my ETS 125 as well. The Vecturo is an amazing tool, it not only performs very well, but it has dust extraction that works!!!
    All the Best, Chuck

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      Thanks chuck!!

    • @toolchuck
      @toolchuck 2 года назад +1

      @@bentswoodworking Well I got some great news today that is also sad. My local Festool dealer that is also a blade maker and sharpening expert, has decided to retire. He is a fixture in the area and has become a dear friend. I am so glad he's retiring, but sad no one has stepped up to buy the shop. Anyway, he's selling his stock off, so I picked up a ETSC 125 sander and a Cordless Jigsaw CARVEX PSC 420 EB, someone else beat me to the ETS 150 sander, maybe it's an omen to stick with the 5" paper. 😜
      Anyway, now I have a Bosch barrel handle jigsaw to sell, but I'm having a tough time parting with the TS 55 and ETS 125 that I'm "supposedly" replacing with their cordless counter parts. Is this wrong?
      Oh yeah, in one of your other videos you said that owning both a TS 55 and a TS 75 is not a terrible thing. So, when my Festool rep. John K. found one, NOS, he gave it to my dealer who called me, so I now have both. 😁
      Can one have too many sanders, and is two TS 55's too many???
      Thanks for any input as I trust your guidance in all things FESTOOL. 😎
      Deeply conflicted,
      Chuck

  • @garyknable1155
    @garyknable1155 2 года назад +1

    Would love to be able to your 55 and 75 if I didn't live so far away wow. Love the info on the new 1 though mice vid

  • @KDD0063
    @KDD0063 Год назад

    Is there thinner kerf blades for the TS75? I need the depth

  • @MrCmonReally
    @MrCmonReally 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Jason! Question: does the thin kerf blade require changing out the zero clearance edge tape on the track or is the cut line in the same position?

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 2 года назад +2

    A good video Jason. I recently bought the HKC 55 for rebuilding a deck, building a shed and a mud kitchen for the kids and really like it.
    I plan to get the TSC 55K soon as my nephew just turned 14 and wants to learn how to woodwork and build some furniture for his room, including a bed and I want the TSC 55K so it is as safe as possible. Did you ever do a video on the closet you were doing? He wants to do that as well and any tips would be helpful.
    When are you doing a video on the battery powered lawn equipment? 😊

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      I didn’t do a video on the closet unfortunately and didn’t really have any plans for one with the lawn equipment. Maybe I will. I use the EGO line

  • @andrepoon
    @andrepoon 2 года назад +1

    Excellent. Thanks for video.
    Any issues of longevity of the thinner blades?? 🤔
    Are the blades the same price?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I haven’t checked a cost comparison but I assume they are similar

  • @WrongTimeWatch
    @WrongTimeWatch 9 месяцев назад

    I dont have a tracksaw, or any Festool products, but i am thinking really hard about buying this tracksaw and a MIDI dust extractor.

  • @tjturtle9107
    @tjturtle9107 2 года назад

    I want to cut composite decking with it which is a little on the harder side do they make composite blades or which blade would you recommend

  • @johnklein4558
    @johnklein4558 Год назад +1

    Jason,
    In your opinion does this negate the need for a table saw in a hobbyist/light production wood shop?
    I’m asking because I’m working in limited space and looking to either upgrade my table saw or a track saw.
    Thank you
    John

  • @andresfelipemoscosohernand2371
    @andresfelipemoscosohernand2371 2 года назад +3

    I finally pulled the trigger on buying a tracksaw and I wanted the best so I chose the festool about 7 months ago, they emailed me and told me the saw was going to take another 6 months (because they gave mine to Jason lol jk) and then they upgraded me to the new KEB saw since it was the same price. a week later it arrived!! no idea what happened there but since it was my very first time using a tracksaw I made a rookie mistake and didn't realize I had plunged the saw before starting it, so on my second cut or so I went to use it and it didn't even pulled me or lifted from the track or anything it just looked like the battery had died and it had bugged down. Well the anti-kickback went off and it was so smooth I didn't even realized what had happened until I saw the teeth of the blade touching the wood. It is freaking amazing. Thank you for the review, I had no idea the blade kerf was different!

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing! I’m glad you found the video helpful

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior 2 года назад +1

    Nice breakdown. I’ve been curious how well different blades will work for me in Makita track plunge saw. Most interested in more teeth but worried that will have heat/burn issues too.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      There is a good blade for pretty much everything

  • @zachmathew4320
    @zachmathew4320 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Really useful info. Would have been nice if you had a TSC 55 REB (cordless) to compare as that would be a better comparison (in terms of cutting power, improved battery life, etc.), but still a really useful video.

  • @ron1martens
    @ron1martens 2 года назад

    I would not get rid of my older tools as I was going to give away my corded festool plunge saw.
    The tools in my truck. Well put it this way, I opened my tool boxes in the morning and it was empty. I shouted a bit. It had dawned on me someone or someone's claimed unauthorised ownership of the tools I bought over the last 20 years in one foul swoop.
    It left me in a world of having to restock the tools I personalised. And in doing so catching up to the latest available technology.
    I had my festool corded plunge saw as back up.
    I lost my 3 festool drills the dpc hammer drill the non hammer drill and the 10 volt which I find very handy, versatile and not bad in power on the one setting. Of coarse the bigger 18 volt drill driver which spins at 1800 rpm is really a good drill. I since bought the non hammer high speed festool drill. What's that one called tpc? And you know I feel the dpc is more powerful than the non hammer high speed drill. I don't really commit learning the product names.
    So I bought a festool contractor saw, one 6.2 amp hour battery and was on the market to purchase a plunge saw. I previously owned the 36 volt festool plunge saw which I had 2 4.2 amp hour batteries and bought another 5.2 amp hour battery. The 2.2 mm thick blade on the 36 volt festool was awesome I really liked it. It was a lot more powerful than the corded equivalent.
    Cut wood like butter.
    I bought metabo drills as I do quite a bit of metal work which metabo specialises in.
    So I thought I would buy the metabo cordless plunge saw as knowing I had bought 8 amp hour batteries from metabo. After looking at the plunge saw I then looked at the new festool plunge saw. The rep showed me the old one and I'm saying no that's not the one.
    So from the other sales person they had a new one stocked so the sales person took it out and I had a look at it.
    The new blade with the 1.8 mm kerf is awesome. It looks very well made and has these anti ring cut outs near the teeth.
    I looked at the metabo cordless plunge saw. The blade did not look as finely built as the festool in the new 1.8mm kerf blade.
    The brushless motor on the new festool I think is also a new feature for the festool that I don't think is on the earlier festool 36 volt plunge saw.
    Since in the past I was using 4.2 amp hour batteries and one 5.2 amp hour battery on the once owned festool 36 volt plunge saw, the batteries like if you fully recharge when using. They also drain battery life very quickly. What I mean to say, I'm using my festool drills for days and the charge is good. You put the batteries in the plunge saw it only takes a number of cuts and they are drained. So from my experience it's wise to top up on the older plunge saw before using.
    After looking at the new plunge saws and previously having the intention of buying a different brand, I come back on the festool.
    I think the new festool will do finer cuts on melamine than the previous plunge saw as this was evident on earlier tests between different platforms cutting on melamine the festool had more chips than the Bosch or Metabo plunge saw.
    The metabo does not have a rifing knife. Is this really necessary? Well, since I'm used to cutting using a rifing knife it stands to reason I want a rifing knife. I think when what you are cutting is not sheet goods or if you cut old stock not for fine finishes anything that is not flat can have the tendency to catch and bind up.
    Or of you cut on an uneven surface.
    Great video Thankyou.

  • @michael.knight
    @michael.knight Год назад +2

    Have you tried the Mafell MT55? I'm tempted to switch to the TSC55 because of the battery advantages (just got into 18V Festool) from my Mafell.

  • @megdahlin1118
    @megdahlin1118 11 месяцев назад

    This has by far been one of the most informative videos that I've seen here. I've also gone to a local retailer who didn't come close to explaining the features of this saw as well as you have done here-in fact, after watching this, it appears they weren't up to speed on what this saw's capabilities and features are. I'm one who does a lot of research before a big purchase and I think I'm closer to pulling the trigger on this saw. I don't know if you or any of your followers here can answer this question-CAN IT CUT ALUMINUM RAILS? Impressive workstation btw. Thanks again! Subscribed.

  • @JoseAndrade-ic7er
    @JoseAndrade-ic7er 2 года назад

    Hi Jason, great video. I used this tracksaw along with the cross cut blade to cross cut 2x8 Douglass fir and my saw started bogging down and burning the wood. Is this saw not meant for dimensional lumber? Thanks

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      That’s surprising. I cut 8/4 bubinga in this video with no issues.

  • @tcbridges
    @tcbridges Год назад +1

    I have been looking for this saw but all I can find the TSC 55 KEB. What does the KEB stand for. All i find is TSC 55 K. I watch every video of yours and they are really helpful. TY

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  Год назад +1

      It’s the same thing. TSC 55 K or KEB. It’s just the cordless saw. TSC is the cordless. TS is corded

  • @hhanger1
    @hhanger1 Год назад

    Ok. I have a Mafell MT55 corded saw but I am going to my dealer to get this one.

  • @WillSurvive22
    @WillSurvive22 2 года назад +1

    I just picked up this saw as well. I’m very impressed at the accuracy of the cuts I’ve made. One thing I wanna ask though. When u change from the crosscut blade to a thinner nerf ripping blade, do u need to change the strip on the guide rail for better accuracy or can I leave the strip on that I cut using the crosscut blade. Just curious since they are different in kerf size.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      I didn’t have too. It actually cut a little closer.

    • @patrickkelly8596
      @patrickkelly8596 2 года назад +1

      You shouldn't have to change the splinter guard, it indexes off the arbor the change in thickness is to the right no into or toward your rail..

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets 2 года назад +2

    I wonder if the thinner blade deflects more than the older 2.2 mm blades. I have always found it a great feature that the classic 2.2 mm blade doesn't deflect (much).

  • @paulfrey5653
    @paulfrey5653 2 года назад +1

    I love the battery version. Can you share any details on your miter saw station?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      A video will be conversation released in the coming weeks

  • @johndevlin5870
    @johndevlin5870 Год назад

    Great videos! I'm looking at the Mafell and the Festool. I'm curious. Do you have experience with the Mafell track saws? The Mafell seems like a better tool by a small margin but, the festool system just has so many accessories and third party accessories that work with the Festool tracks. Thank you.

    • @bdm1000
      @bdm1000 Год назад +1

      I can't speak for Jason Bent, but I've heard professionals discuss this and I've seen ToolboxBuzz's comparison of the pre-TSC 55 KEB and pre-TS 60 K saws. The testing showed that-with Festool's older-thicker 2.2mm blades, the Mafell saw had a slightly cleaner cut (and Festool's was better than Makita and Dewalt). Other than that, it came down to ruggedness. If you're hauling a saw onto job sites and beating the piss out of them, the Mafell allegedly will hold up longer. But Festool allegedly has a better "systems" approach (e.g. LR-32 system). I know Spencer Lewis (Insider Carpentry) has a RUclips video discussing them, and he has both and prefers the Festool (but has great things to say about the Mafell too).

  • @chevyimp5857
    @chevyimp5857 2 года назад

    Looks like I'll be filing my tsc55 riving knife to accept the 1.8 blades unless the new corded versions knife fits.... Does anyone on here know if it's a straight swap?

  • @johngibson1171
    @johngibson1171 Год назад

    Will the TSC 55 KEB take the 15V (non Bluetooth) batteries ($79 vs $130 for the 18v Bluetooth)? I just purchased the KEB based on this interview but I have a non Bluetooth CT15 dust extractor. Great video. You explain the saw well.

  • @patrickkelly8596
    @patrickkelly8596 2 года назад

    I've had deflection before with the makita blade. It's an awesome 56tooth blade but with being thin kerf I've had that problem. Does it really matter using festool blades with their tracksaw?? They seem expensive and I use a tracksaw everyday. Lately I've been using the CMT orange 56 tooth blade and it's been amazing. I've even been cutting corian with it! I'm happy to see they have switched to thin kerf. I'm sold on this new tracksaw, what a great overview.

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals Год назад +1

    I have to cut a ceiling joist in place ... can you cut wood without a track considering this anti-kickback feature?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  Год назад +1

      Interesting question. You can bypass the anti kickback for the cut if needed

  • @michaelgoodwin5162
    @michaelgoodwin5162 2 года назад

    Thanks for the in-depth video. I bought the corded Dewalt back in 2015 and have put a lot of hours on it. I've been wanting to upgrade to the brushless model. With the cost of the saw, flexvolt batteries, and the fact that everyone is backordered. I've started to consider splurging for the Festool.
    I wasn't even aware of the 75mm unit. I'm seeing that 75mm is almost three inches. Would you mind plunging the blade against two pieces of two-by?
    I am building joist beams for my shop. Two 2x10's capped with 1x4's just slightly proud. Looks great. However, these 2x10's are anywhere between 9" and 9 3/8". I strongly considered buying the Makita 10.25 circular saw and building a sled just for this project. I've been ripping the 2x10's individually.
    The blades/kerf is an area where the Dewalt lacks but benefits in a two-sided track. In digging around for a rip blade I found the Freuds. However, even between Freud rip and cross blades the kerf is quite different. An issue for the splinter guard.

  • @AaronGeller
    @AaronGeller 2 года назад +1

    With this and the new corded version, would you consider buying the TS 75 over again with the current options?
    I have the TSC 55 KEB but what wondering if the TS 75 would give me much use/advantage.

  • @HarveyJohnWillmott
    @HarveyJohnWillmott Год назад

    Hi mate, They have a new one out now. The TS55 KEBI Plus. Do you know what the “I” and the “plus” means?

  • @NipindraGurung
    @NipindraGurung 2 года назад +2

    they should have an adaptor with is wired to the wall socket and can be connected to the battery port....that will be the best....this way you can work and get your battery charged

  • @mbmurphy777
    @mbmurphy777 2 года назад +1

    Can you use the thin kerf new blades on the old saw?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      No because the riving knife is still the 2.2 mm thickness

  • @Mario_Turcotte
    @Mario_Turcotte 2 года назад +1

    Great video as usual. Did you mention the track saw can run on a single battery?

  • @evans_workshop
    @evans_workshop 2 года назад +1

    Jason, thanks for your excellent review. Just purchased and received the TS55KEBI! Where on earth though can I get splinter guards Thst go on the saw itself? I cannot find them anywhere.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I usually just get them from Rockler or Woodcraft. Check US Tool and Fastener as well

    • @raimonddingemanse3399
      @raimonddingemanse3399 2 года назад

      I use it stationary… perfect for my Dutch small basement

  • @adamsimmons59
    @adamsimmons59 5 месяцев назад

    Hello, as a kitchen fitter I have to cut down panels. I need clean cuts on both sides. Will this saw do it?
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    egards Adam.

  • @dlmm2645
    @dlmm2645 4 месяца назад

    Not sure, but around 9.09 you said you tested the machines with the standard blades that came with the machine. You mean the 2.2mm blade on the TS55 and 1.8 on the TCS, did I understand this right?
    Is the corded or the non-corded version then more powered?
    The new Festool TS55 also comes with a 1.8mm blade - still figuring out if battery powered is the way to go for me.

  • @tcbridges
    @tcbridges Год назад

    Do you happen to know if this saw will use both the 1.8mm and the 2.0 mm blades. Seems the 1.8 are harder to come by. I watch all you videos and domany times over. I am so in trouble with Festool fever since covid started . still can't stop. Its like when I was a Ford Master mechanic for 30 years and had to have Snap-On. Now retired still have $40k in Snap-on and now climbing up the slippery slope with Festool. Happy Holidays

  • @lorpas6934
    @lorpas6934 2 года назад +1

    Nice machine !! ! How long do the batteries have?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      The battery life is impressive. I discuss it in the video

  • @jeffberg2010
    @jeffberg2010 2 года назад +1

    Do you need to or should you buy a new track for this saw since the blade is thinner?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I didn’t need too. It actually cut slightly closer to the track to it recut my guard

  • @MegaWingman7
    @MegaWingman7 2 года назад +1

    question, do you clamp down the tracks while you are cutting?

  • @rfguy8499
    @rfguy8499 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Jason. I think you did a very good comparison here and the results are definitely interesting. Some of us are more gun shy on going the battery route because it likely means a full replacement of our tools in 10 years or so when battery technology changes again and you can't get batteries for it. I have been burned by this myself in the past. Those of us not doing production work, see our corded Festool purchases as "lifetime" tools because it is cost prohibitive for us to change out our woodworking tools every 10 years due to battery evolution. I wonder if Festool will bring this pseudo anti-kickback technology to their corded tracksaws?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I wish I knew that information.

    • @ianmurray3820
      @ianmurray3820 Год назад

      Battery life, product life, nasty chemicals within lithium batteries, and repair abillity, ..!!! Most cordless tool batteries have huge mark up against actual cost so they want you on battery platforms to make more money, brushless motors are essentially 3 phase and so need a lot of expensive electronics to make them run which is usually the most common fail point, and outside of warranty can render the tool uneconomical to repair, Alot of manufacturers spare parts are prohibitively expensive but festool. Prices are eye watering on initial purchase and for repair costs.. you should consider whether you really need a cordless tool - or just want one , also if the thin Kerf blade is the biggest advantage.!! - fit one to your existing saw and Buy a new splinter gaurd ..!! 😳✌🏻

  • @troykelly639
    @troykelly639 2 года назад +2

    I have the tsc55 reb and always found it under powered. Interestingly enough, the word on the street was, that the battery operated unit was more powerful than the corded version. I don't have the corded version, so not sure if that is the case. The battery life was also not great... wasn't a deal breaker, but kinda disappointing.
    Hopefully this new unit, with the thinner kerf blade, rectifies the shortcomings of the previous version.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      I don’t know if it’s necessarily more powerful, but, it has the thinner kerf blade making the cut easier.

  • @ibarskiy
    @ibarskiy 2 года назад +1

    how's the quality of cut panther vs. crosscut? I need to cut 5 quarter walnut but don't want to have to sand too much / remove too much material

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      They are both good.

    • @ibarskiy
      @ibarskiy 2 года назад +1

      @@bentswoodworking Thank you! Much appreciate the response. Keep up rocking the content.

  • @blackstars3720
    @blackstars3720 Год назад

    Is it a brushless motor?

  • @davidschneider3118
    @davidschneider3118 2 года назад +1

    great video, as usual. I, however, can't get past hooking a cordless saw to dust collection, why not hook a cord to it as well? Hopefully Festool will come out with this saw in a corded version because I like the anti-kickback and thinner blade. I owned early model cordless festool drills and found them clunky and heavy. I'm sure after 12-15 years that's changed but I mostly work in my shop and have a large inventory of Makita cordless tools. Don't yell at me commenters about the value of Festool people I have more than 25 festool tool tools and was a North American tool tester of the original domino 500, I love Festool tools...just not sold on their cordless.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      I use to have the same thought with the hose and cable. I talk about that a bit in this video.

  • @wrbrex5
    @wrbrex5 2 года назад +1

    How do you feel about the new saw not having a riving knife?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      Doesn’t bother me as all

    • @wrbrex5
      @wrbrex5 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking Awesome! Sorry one more question. How would this compare to the new TS55 F with the same thin blade?

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler 2 года назад +1

    Are the new thin kerf blades incompatible with the older corded Festool saws?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      No, because it still has the full kerf riving knife

    • @michael.schuler
      @michael.schuler 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking If the full kerf riving knife is the only impediment to using new thin blades on older machines, I wonder if the new-style riving knife can be ordered and substituted for the older full kerf version. I have had previous convincing experience that thinner kerf reduces power requirement massively, so I would be quite willing to invest in the change, if possible, rather than abandon my otherwise perfectly adequate corded 55.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      @@michael.schuler What thinner riving knife are you referring to? Because the new battery operated tracksaw no longer has a riving knife

    • @michael.schuler
      @michael.schuler 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking Sorry, your characterization of the old riving knife as "full" led me to think for a moment that the new model had a thinner riving knife (rather than "full") that matched the new blade kerf width. I temporarily forgot that you had clearly explained in the video that the new model has no riving knife. So, ignoring the riving knife issue for a moment, please allow me to ask: Will the new blades fit onto the arbor of the old saws?

  • @paulyanney3151
    @paulyanney3151 2 года назад +1

    Have you ever compared the Festool track saw with the Makita?

  • @shawnmorin3848
    @shawnmorin3848 2 года назад +1

    Very nice job on the video! I think I need to pull the trigger on a track saw but now I’m more confused! 😂 battery or not?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      I sold my corded when I got this

    • @shawnmorin3848
      @shawnmorin3848 2 года назад

      @@bentswoodworking now it is about how the heck can I afford it. Any suggestions on best prices for the full setup or does Festool fix the prices across the board?

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      @@shawnmorin3848 they are fixed

  • @cerberus2881
    @cerberus2881 2 года назад +1

    You sold me on it! I need to get rid of Gasoline Powered products for yard work as well!

  • @richardhasler6718
    @richardhasler6718 Год назад +1

    Thanks, I agree that cordless/battery powered tools are the future but I don't think cordless sanders are as good to be honest, even Festool sanders are better when mains powered.

  • @donalexey
    @donalexey 2 года назад +1

    Could you confirm if it works with 4.0 batteries? I don't need a lot of runtime, but I am afraid it could not fit proprtly

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      That battery will fit fine

    • @donalexey
      @donalexey 2 года назад

      ​@@bentswoodworking and does it plunges all the way down? (with the bottom 4.0. battery installed) Festool says limited compatibilitiy, but it is not clear if it is becuase of runtime or the battery in contact with the saw base. and I can not test it before ordering online

  • @espressomatic
    @espressomatic Год назад

    Kind of wish these ads/sponsored posts were marked as ads/sponsored posts.

  • @jonathanblanco1839
    @jonathanblanco1839 2 года назад +1

    You said as soon as the battery powered Carvex is available you're gonna get rid of that cordless Carvex that you have in you're shop. Did you mean you're gonna get rid of the CORDED Carvex in your shop. Just wondering if you slipped or if you know of any updates to the Carvex around the corner.
    FYI, thanks for the info. I sold my TS55 Req and my old TSC55, which I got just last year based on your advise and I'm really happy I listened to you. The new TSC44 Keb is totally awesome.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад +1

      Lol yes. The corded. And after this video I actually found a cordless one!

  • @bobdriggers6111
    @bobdriggers6111 2 года назад

    Go get bent dude! Can you do a video on how we explain to the wife, on why the checking account looks a little south?
    Anyone in the market for a corded 55?

  • @dublinf4477
    @dublinf4477 2 года назад +1

    You already answered one question. The thin blades will not work with the old saw. However will the old sawblades work with the new saw? I have some money in a few new blades. This was a great video. My only other concern is if you don’t have a Bluetooth vacuum you’re constantly now turning on the power to the vacuum. It will not turn on automatically as the old saw would. But man that thing looks sweet.

    • @bentswoodworking
      @bentswoodworking  2 года назад

      Yes that would be an issue. As for the blades, I don’t know if the older blades are compatible

    • @dublinf4477
      @dublinf4477 2 года назад +1

      @@bentswoodworking got it. Thanks. Clearly the points I made are minor in the whole scheme of things. I think cordless is the way to go. Best part of Festool is they hold their value. Easy to sell the old saw. Oh and in case anyone’s wondering I went to the FOG and it appears that the old blades will fit on the new KEB. just not vice a versa