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SuperSilent
                   Press Commentaries




                                    [...] Ultra-silent, flexible, splendid […] For the past few months people with
                                    somewhat dusty hands and a disbelieving expression have regularly been
                                    leaving the head office of AKE Knebel in the Swabian town of Balingen. […]
                                    The service life was more than ten times longer than with conventional high-
                                    quality carbide-tipped saw blades. Moreover, the saw blade was thus flexible,
                                    that beech wood end grain could be cut just as well as spruce along the grain,
                                    plywood or coated MDF. This sounds like the total fulfilment of a saw blade
                                    wish list of joiners, wood dealers and professional furniture manufacturers.
                                    [...]
                                    Source:  Article from the trade journal HOLZDesign 010/2013


                                    [...] Ultra-silent and precise […] Interesting as well: Despite the sharp cut there
                                    is hardly any risk of injury during handling. […] Draw-in forces or ejection
                                    forces while sawing are barely developing, which means that the user enjoys
                                    rebound-free and safe sawing. The quality of both the entry edge and exit
                                    edge is very high. Thanks to the new design, featuring a high bending
                                    stiffness, the saw kerf could be reduced by more than 1/3 to 2 mm. [...]

                                    Source: Article from the trade journal  BM 7/2013



                                    [...] the straightforward idea bears the brilliant solution [...] These specifically
                                    adjusted blades do certainly have a right to exist. In practice a multi material
                                    saw blade that cuts everything from soft wood (longitudinal) to both sides
                                    coated worktop material for a long time with consistently high cutting quali-
                                    ty and low noise is, however, lacking. Ideally this should also be affordable.
                                    Amazingly enough: A|K|E managed to combine all these features in the new
                                    SuperSilent. I am therefore convinced that the company of A|K|E was rightly
                                    placed first with this year’s new items‘ competition. [...]
                                    But you have to be prepared to slaughter „sacred cows”: Tiny mouse teeth
                                    instead of 20 times’ resharpening? No problem with a diamond knife. On the
                                    whole this is even more favourable, because the service life is many times
                                    longer and the cost for frequent re-grinding of a carbide-tipped blade do not
                                    apply. [...]

                                    Source: Article from the trade journal HOB 09 / 2013


                                    [...] Quiet now [...]
                                    The end to screeching circular saw blades. It is a paradigm shift: This circular
                                    saw blade does not have any gullet, only 2 mm kerf and, above all, does not
                                    make any noise. Moreover, it does cut everything – from MDF to beech cross
                                    cut wood [...] This may be changing joiners shops and carpenters shops per-
                                    manently, because the SuperSilent do not only look different – they especially
                                    sound different. [...]

                                    Source: Article from the trade journal  Holzkurier 51-52 / 2013


                                    For the complete articles and further information concerning the SuperSilent
                                    please visit our webpage: www.ake.de/supersilent



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