Festool 205770 WOOD RIP CUT HW 168x1,8x20 PW16 Saw Blade
Festool 205770 WOOD RIP CUT HW 168x1,8x20 PW16 Saw Blade
Est. Ship Date Jul. 23
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Key Features
Overview
Festool 205770 WOOD RIP CUT HW 168x1,8x20 PW16 Saw Blade is a 168 mm circular saw blade built for fast rip cuts in solid wood. This is a saw blade designed for ripping hardwood and softwood with low feed resistance and efficient cutting. Model Number 205770. If you are running a Festool TS 60 K, TSV 60 K, or CSC SYS 50 and want a blade set up specifically for ripping boards and other solid wood stock, this is the one aimed at that job.
The big story here is tooth geometry. Festool uses a 16-tooth layout with a 20 degree chip angle and a flat top tooth shape, which is exactly what you want when speed matters more than ultra-fine crosscut finish. In real use, that means the blade clears material quickly and does not ask as much from the saw or the operator. Festool also calls out the reduced cutting width as part of the efficiency advantage, and with a 1.8 mm cutting width and 1.2 mm blade thickness, this blade is set up to move through wood fast without wasting motion.
Material quality matters on blades more than a lot of people realize. This blade uses a high-quality steel body with saw teeth made from fine-grain carbide. That combination is what gives you both durability and consistent edge performance over time. A cheap blade can cut okay when new, then fall off fast. A good carbide blade stays predictable longer, which helps when you are doing repeated rip cuts for furniture parts, deck material, or facade work and need the cut to stay straight and productive.
Festool also builds this blade as part of a matched system, not as a generic fit-all accessory. The cutting angle and tooth geometry are adapted to the application and machine, which is why compatibility matters here. Used in the intended saws, you get the blade speed, cut behavior, and tracking Festool designed around. That is especially useful on plunge-cut saw setups where smooth feed, straight ripping, and repeatability are a bigger deal than they are on a basic jobsite circular saw.
For woodworkers and carpenters, the use case is straightforward. This blade is meant for rapid rip cuts in solid wood, including both hardwood and softwood. It is a good fit for ripping boards, breaking down solid stock, and production-style work where speed and reduced effort are more important than a polished crosscut face. Festool specifically points to furniture manufacture, patio construction, and facade construction, which makes sense given the blade design.
On the spec side, the 168 mm diameter and 20 mm arbor are matched to the compatible Festool saw platform. Maximum speed is listed at 9,500 RPM. The blade uses an irregular tooth pitch of 35.75 mm and is color coded for quicker identification in a stack of blades. That may sound minor, but if you keep multiple blades on hand for different materials, being able to grab the right one without second-guessing saves time.
This is not a general-purpose finish blade pretending to do everything. It is a purpose-built rip-cut circular saw blade for users who want the saw to feed easier and cut faster in solid wood. If your work is mostly along the grain and you are running one of the compatible Festool saws, this blade makes a lot of sense. If your priority is ultra-clean crosscuts or sheet goods finish quality, you would want a different tooth count and grind. For ripping, though, this setup is the right tool for the job.
Built to Rip Solid Wood Fast
This blade is tuned for one thing: getting through solid wood efficiently. In a plunge-cut saw, that means smoother feed, less strain on the cut, and better production when you are ripping material all day.
- 16-tooth design supports fast ripping performance
- Made for hardwood and softwood applications
- Festool lists it for rapid working with low application of power
Tooth Geometry That Matches the Job
Blade numbers only matter if they translate into real cut behavior. Here, the diameter, arbor, tooth count, and cutting angles are all chosen for fast rip performance on compatible Festool saws.
- 20 degree chip angle supports aggressive rip cutting
- 15 degree relief angle helps the blade track cleanly through wood
- 1.8 mm cutting width balances speed and controlled material removal
Durable Build for Repeat Work
A rip blade earns its keep on repeat cuts. Festool uses a steel blade body with fine-grain carbide teeth so the blade keeps cutting cleanly and stays productive over longer use.
- High-quality steel body for durability
- Fine-grain carbide teeth for service life and cut consistency
- Color coding helps identify the blade quickly in your setup
What's in the Box
- (1) Festool WOOD RIP CUT HW 168x1,8x20 PW16 Saw Blade
Key Specifications
| Diameter | 6.61 in (168 mm) |
|---|---|
| Arbor Hole Size | 0.79 in (20 mm) |
| Tooth Count | 16 |
| Tooth Shape | FT |
| Chip Angle | 20° |
| Relief Angle | 15° |
| Blade Thickness | 0.05 in (1.2 mm) |
| Cutting Width | 0.07 in (1.8 mm) |
| Irregular Tooth Pitch | 1.41 in (35.75 mm) |
| Maximum Speed | 9,500 RPM |
| Weight | 0.6 lb |
| Material Cut | Hardwood and softwood |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If your work is mostly ripping solid stock, keep this blade dedicated to that job instead of using it as an all-around blade. You will get faster feed and better blade life when you save the finer-tooth blade for crosscuts and sheet goods.
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Tool Nut's Take
Festool 205770 WOOD RIP CUT HW 168x1,8x20 PW16 Saw Blade for Fast, No-Nonsense Ripping
This is the blade you buy when you want your Festool saw set up to move through solid wood quickly without fighting the cut.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, trim carpenters, and builders using a TS 60 K, TSV 60 K, or CSC SYS 50 for regular rip cuts in solid lumber.
- Why it stands out: The 16-tooth rip geometry, fine-grain carbide teeth, and saw-specific fit make it a real production blade, not a compromise blade.
- Worth knowing: This is a dedicated rip-cut blade. If your work leans toward finish crosscuts or sheet goods, you will want a different blade in the lineup for those jobs.
Common Questions
- What material is this blade made to cut? It is made for wood, specifically rapid rip cuts in solid hardwood and softwood.
- Which saws does this blade fit? Festool lists it as suitable for the TS 60 K, TSV 60 K, and CSC SYS 50.
- Is this a rip blade or a finish blade? This is a rip blade. The 16-tooth design is intended for fast cutting along the grain, not fine finish crosscut work.
- What are the blade size and arbor size? The blade diameter is 168 mm or 6.61 inches, and the arbor hole is 20 mm or 0.79 inches.

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