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Eric DeSilva
10-14-2010, 5:46 PM
Found a deal that was too good to pass up and now have a TS75 but it needs a new blade. I know there are some alternatives to the Festool branded blades for the TS55, but I can't find squat for the TS75. Is Festool my only option, or are my google skills poor?

Van Huskey
10-14-2010, 6:29 PM
Amana has them in their AGE line but I have not used them:

http://www.toolstoday.com/p-6095-festool-machine-compatible-saw-blades.aspx

Will Overton
10-14-2010, 7:09 PM
Try searching by blade size, not by the saw you have. You will find alternatives.

Steve Rowe
10-14-2010, 8:24 PM
Check Leuco, Tenryu, and possibly Forrest. They have recently come out with blades for the TS55 and may have something for the 75. What is wrong with the Festool choices?

Rich Engelhardt
10-15-2010, 7:58 AM
Oshlun makes a low cost line called Fespro.
Amazon has a 210 mm (hang on let me look it up) yep $23.39 right now for a SBFT-210036 - 36 tooth general purpose.

Bear in mind that you'll also need to replace the splitterguard on the rails - $13.00 for a 55" strip or 19.00 for a 118" strip. - and recut it to conform to the new blade.
(Even w/a Festool blade you may need new splitterguards)

This may change your plans a bit. Because of the splitterguard, swapping out blades on the TSxxEQ isn't like blade swaps on an ordinary circular saw.

Jeff Monson
10-15-2010, 9:35 AM
Oshlun makes a low cost line called Fespro.
Amazon has a 210 mm (hang on let me look it up) yep $23.39 right now for a SBFT-210036 - 36 tooth general purpose.

Bear in mind that you'll also need to replace the splitterguard on the rails - $13.00 for a 55" strip or 19.00 for a 118" strip. - and recut it to conform to the new blade.
(Even w/a Festool blade you may need new splitterguards)

This may change your plans a bit. Because of the splitterguard, swapping out blades on the TSxxEQ isn't like blade swaps on an ordinary circular saw.

Thats a really good point Rich, I have replaced the blade 2 times on my TS75, both blades have been festool, they are spendy, $100.00 a pop.
I have not had issues with the splittergaurd when using festool blades, but switching blade mfgs. may change that.

Eric DeSilva
10-15-2010, 12:25 PM
Bear in mind that you'll also need to replace the splitterguard on the rails - $13.00 for a 55" strip or 19.00 for a 118" strip. - and recut it to conform to the new blade.

Aie. Hadn't really thought about that, but it makes sense. I was thinking I could save some bucks, but maybe I should stick with Festool. It was really purely a financial thing, not any dissatisfaction with Festool's blades.

Jim Becker
10-16-2010, 9:34 PM
There are a number of alternative blades available for the Festool saws as has been pointed out. None of them are inexpensive, but it's nice to have choices. The Festool blade, however, is very nice quality.

I do agree that it's not a terrible idea to replace the edge on the rails to insure that you have a true line. Not only are you the new owner and anticipating a new blade, but they do wear out. Bob Marino can help you out with what you need....you will not find a nicer fellow to do business with.

Rich Riddle
01-13-2014, 10:09 PM
Amana has them in their AGE line but I have not used them:

http://www.toolstoday.com/p-6095-festool-machine-compatible-saw-blades.aspx

Van,

Where ever you are located in the woodworking universe, thanks for the link. Wish you were still here.

Michael Mahan
01-14-2014, 1:11 AM
Van,

Where ever you are located in the woodworking universe, thanks for the link. Wish you were still here.
what happened to Van ?

Michael Dunn
01-14-2014, 9:00 AM
If your like to try new blades for the Festool TS you could wait until your splinter guard and the guide rail strip.

Jason White
01-14-2014, 10:12 PM
Festool blades can be resharpened, just FYI.



Found a deal that was too good to pass up and now have a TS75 but it needs a new blade. I know there are some alternatives to the Festool branded blades for the TS55, but I can't find squat for the TS75. Is Festool my only option, or are my google skills poor?

Rich Riddle
01-14-2014, 10:37 PM
Festool blades can be resharpened, just FYI.

Who do you use to resharpen them?

Jay Park
01-15-2014, 12:08 AM
I don't like how the Festool TS75 blades have varying widths. The fewer the blade count the wider the blade.

This makes it hard to switch between different tooth count blades for certain cuts

Keith Hankins
01-15-2014, 12:31 PM
Forrest will drill the bore thats needed.

Jason White
01-15-2014, 6:54 PM
Any local blade resharpening service can do it. I've used a couple of different ones.



Who do you use to resharpen them?