Festool Dsc-ag125 Tile Cutter

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I didn't put the new disc in today. I can't help but feel as bit disappointed with Festool on this one. Yes, the dust extraction is good but otherwise it is still just an angle grinder at the end of the day.

My last post said that the cutting was off 3mm but realize now that it was because I was using my 1400mm track which had been trimmed fro my track saw.

The new 800mm track that came with the set seems up and cuts to the guide from what I can see but if you cut too quickly the cut goes a bit wonky.

One of the reasons I bought it is because I've got a full bathroom of marble tiles in a few weeks time and I don't want to be going outside for constant wet cuts. If it saves me time on that job it will have been worthwhile.
 
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Over the last week I've been using the Festool cutter and I'm actually quite pleased with it. The job is in a bedroom which is furthest from the drive and I'm cutting 15mm marble. It's been a lot easier this week to cut the tiles in doors. In terms of cut I would say it's not quite as good as a wet cutter - it's 90% there though.

I can't use a wet cutter inside so this works. Dust extraction has been really good - I'd say 95-98% of dust is taken away. Granted, you get a little blast of dust when you first cut the tile and on exit but I have an air filter running at the same time so that catches everything else.

The real test is porcelain which I tried today and it cut much better than I thought it would. The picture above shows both sides of the cut tile.

It's still a bit tricky to line up the cuts. If you have a TS55 you know that the cut lines up perfectly with the rail trim. This is different. If anything the rail is there just to guide the saw and gives you no clue of where exactly to place the tile. As long as you have the rails though, you can cut any length of tile you like.

Am I glad I bought it? Yes. I have the Bosch version and it's way better than that.

Incidentally, I threw the Festool blade out and put a Pro-Gres 125 blade in.
 
Really sorry mate, accident!
Haha guessed/hoped as much.
It's no problem tbh, but I did make you post,
Welcome to the forum.
Why not join in some more,
we're not scary, honest 🙄

Thanks for taking the time to post. :thumbsup:
 
It's a Microclene MC760. It filters 760 cubic metres per hour. A bit noisy, but customers are always surprised by how little dust there is when I renovate a bathroom so it's paid for itself over and over again.

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Your air filter Martin(sorry mate) where does the filtered air go from your extractor, in to a ducting and out the window or in to some kind of collector?
 
The filtered air goes straight out of the back of the unit Marc via two 45 degree vents. It doesn't need to go outside of the room as the filter media will have collected all of the dust.

It has a G4 filter so this is 90% efficient at collecting anything 5 microns and above. At 1 micron it's 65% efficient.

Microclene filters are popular amongst the wood working industry. It's not perfect but it is compact and pulls 90% of the dust out of the air very quickly. I'm sure if you wanted better filtration you could just put a G5 filter in instead.

As I have said before, sometimes there isn't a window close by so this little unit is perfect for occasions. If it packed up I'd definitely get another one.
 
If it packed up I'd definitely get another one.

Thanks Martin, I get it now, haha I obviously wasn't paying attention earlier, apologies.
Great idea. How long do the filters last on average, or how many jobs are you likely to get thro before replacing filters?
 
I've just seen they sell them at toolpost, they've got to be pretty good then.
All the gear they sell that I've seen is top notch.


Toolpost
 
I think the filter will last for years if you take care of it. You'll see the dust build up on it very quickly at which point I run the hoover nozzle over it. Every now and then I'll remove the filter altogether and hoover the back of it too.

I've had my filter for 2 years and it looks the same as the day I bought it.
 

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