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On 8/10/2023 5:15 AM, Puckdropper wrote:
> Leon <
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>> Yes who else would be mentioning this but me?
>>
>> Coming in September.
>>
>> A new track saw unlike any other. It has a scoring blade!
>> I knew this one was coming.
>>
>>
https://www.festoolusa.com/products/new-tools/new-tools/576735---tsv-60
>> -kebq-f-plus-us
>
>
> Looks like the scoring blade is a circular blade. I kinda expected
> something more like a knife blade. Looks like the scoring blade cuts
> down into the work while the main blade cuts up. Kinda like an up down
> End Mill/Router Bit.
Upper end TS`s can be purchased with these scoring blade options. It
does cut down to push the top wood fibers down, rather than up, when it
cuts. I almost pulled the trigger on one 10 years ago but I was looking
for safety and went with the SS.
When I cut expensive plywood against the grain I always raise the blade
about 1/8" and make a pass. Then again with the blade up so that the
gullets clear the top of the panel.
>
>> A bench top battery operated table saw.
>> This one is different too. The table left of the blade slides, so
>> sliding miter. And digitally controlled blade height and tilt.
>>
>>
https://www.festoolusa.com/products/new-tools/new-tools/577372---csc-sy
>> s50ebi-basic-setus
>
> It fits in a Systainer. Kinda neat--how tall is your stack?
It does not. My stack, pretty tall, 2 tall, 1 short, 7 normal.
>
> It can link to your Smartphone. Usually it`s a useless feature, but
> where it could *really* be useful is with a stepper controlled rip fence.
> Now your cut width is saved, so you can come back and remake a project
> days or years later.
LOL. Yeah! I was thinking that the digital input could increase accuracy.
>
> (So here`s how it works for different widths of saw blades. The fence
> will be electrically isolated from the blade, then the fence will "zero"
> against the blade by touching it to complete an electrical circuit. That
> point where the circuit is made is exactly, precisely, and repeatively
> 0" away from the blade. This works very well with CNC machines.)
Already in the making if their second attempt with Kick Starter is
successful. But time is running out.
https://rip-itfence.com/
Shaper Origin started with Kick-starter. I am reluctant. I want to put
my hands on it first. After I put my hands on one 4 years ago I bought
an Origin.
BUT I used a stacked dado set often and on a left tilt saw the rip fence
rail is no longer calibrated correctly. This fence would quickly solve
that problem.
>
> Puckdropper
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