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Post by alvychippy on Nov 27, 2020 16:35:01 GMT -5
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Post by alvychippy on Nov 27, 2020 16:38:41 GMT -5
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Post by aas on Nov 28, 2020 1:43:25 GMT -5
They're average blades - don't last long before they need sharpening. At least with the sale price they're selling at the price they're worth.
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Post by alvychippy on Nov 28, 2020 5:48:26 GMT -5
Fairly importantly, they are correct size blades 😉, as it comes to quality (longetivity) the TC (Triple Chip) didn't last long for me, but that is down to me using incorrectly.
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Post by aas on Nov 28, 2020 15:20:19 GMT -5
I used mine correctly (solid surface) and it didn't last long. I paid to have it sharpened - half the cost of the blade - didn't last long. I have the Festool solid surface blades (x2) and the Mafell triple chip... the Key blades are worth 20 - 30€.
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Post by alvychippy on Nov 28, 2020 15:41:28 GMT -5
I used mine correctly (solid surface) and it didn't last long. I paid to have it sharpened - half the cost of the blade - didn't last long. I have the Festool solid surface blades (x2) and the Mafell triple chip... the Key blades are worth 20 - 30€. Funny, the same happened to mine T/C, lasted 15 meters of cuts at most- completely blunt. Tried cheap Erbauer aluminium blade at speed 2-3 finish results visibly better and ~10 meter cut later still in ship-shape form. I'm certain it's bad advice from all manufacturers to not to instruct cutting at way slower speed and that "3 cut lines" - triple chip design is inferior to simple aluminium flat teeth configuration. It's the same as routing philosophy - if it's dust, not "snow flakes" - too fast and cutters go blunt. In the lamans terms - paddling through the water with whatever paddle - no problem, do so too fast and material contact on each other like paddling trough ice...+ Heat, that kills sharp edge on any tool. ANW not going to promote or slack KeyBades, as there are opposing opinions if they are good quality, just as is on this occasion price and perfect size are excellent.
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Post by aas on Nov 28, 2020 17:23:08 GMT -5
I agree, good price with the sale.
I like aluminium blades, use them exclusively on two of my mitre saws - I must try one on the MT55 with some solid surface.
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