Post by sawpoint on Apr 22, 2019 15:43:10 GMT -5
Hello there...
I'm sawpoint from the UK...,Its nice to find somewhere to get advice & hints & tips on mafell products...
I have the kss 40 & the mt55bl...
& I do love them to bits,we all know how very well made & designed they are,& when you feel & see & use them,you do think to yourself,woah...this really is top notch precision stuff...
But....
I do have a little gripe with both of my saws,well its a gripe to me anyway,& I can't seem to find any other information on this...?
& I wanting clarify if my saws have some kind of little issue,or am I just expecting way too much?
Every now & again,whilst making a cut & on either saw,theres what I have now began to call,a little bit of "blade chatter"...
It's reasonably intermittent...,but it can leave a perfect dished blade score marks on both sides of the cut\work pieces..
Leading to just skimming another mm or so off,to clean it up...
I have found a video of a guy just demonstrating his kss50bl I reckon,ie not necessarly highlighting this issue,just having a blast & he does do a full length & full depth rip cut,so I know it's going work the machine pretty hard..(it doesn't really show it in a shining light to be honest,as it's eats half of the extra capacity metabo battery doing it).,but if you listen,im sure you'll hear these,what I call blade chatter's,like high pitched snaps...& if your swift enough,you'll see these dished type scores on the face of the cuts...
Now both of my saws do this from time to time,im mostly an 18mm kinda guy,so no where near as much as the saw in the video,but they both do sometimes do this....so basically my question is...
Is this right?
Should these saws be doing this chatter?
& do any of your guys saws do this?
I know under load the pitch & torque of the motor/saw will change,but surely it should still maintain a general fluid cut...
Because to me,it's kinda like a slip or vibration?
Could it be a brushless thing?
Or again...is it just a case of...
Me just expecting way too much of a fluid cut,every single time?...
I'd appreciate any input or advise on this topic if possible?
Thanks for reading
sawpoint...
I'm sawpoint from the UK...,Its nice to find somewhere to get advice & hints & tips on mafell products...
I have the kss 40 & the mt55bl...
& I do love them to bits,we all know how very well made & designed they are,& when you feel & see & use them,you do think to yourself,woah...this really is top notch precision stuff...
But....
I do have a little gripe with both of my saws,well its a gripe to me anyway,& I can't seem to find any other information on this...?
& I wanting clarify if my saws have some kind of little issue,or am I just expecting way too much?
Every now & again,whilst making a cut & on either saw,theres what I have now began to call,a little bit of "blade chatter"...
It's reasonably intermittent...,but it can leave a perfect dished blade score marks on both sides of the cut\work pieces..
Leading to just skimming another mm or so off,to clean it up...
I have found a video of a guy just demonstrating his kss50bl I reckon,ie not necessarly highlighting this issue,just having a blast & he does do a full length & full depth rip cut,so I know it's going work the machine pretty hard..(it doesn't really show it in a shining light to be honest,as it's eats half of the extra capacity metabo battery doing it).,but if you listen,im sure you'll hear these,what I call blade chatter's,like high pitched snaps...& if your swift enough,you'll see these dished type scores on the face of the cuts...
Now both of my saws do this from time to time,im mostly an 18mm kinda guy,so no where near as much as the saw in the video,but they both do sometimes do this....so basically my question is...
Is this right?
Should these saws be doing this chatter?
& do any of your guys saws do this?
I know under load the pitch & torque of the motor/saw will change,but surely it should still maintain a general fluid cut...
Because to me,it's kinda like a slip or vibration?
Could it be a brushless thing?
Or again...is it just a case of...
Me just expecting way too much of a fluid cut,every single time?...
I'd appreciate any input or advise on this topic if possible?
Thanks for reading
sawpoint...