cutit3times
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- Joined
- Aug 21, 2012
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Well, I am proud to announce that I have finally taken the Festool plunge and purchased a TS 55 along with a few tracks and a set of MFT's (as well as few other items I keep telling my wife that I absolutely needed [wink]). Really, now that I've had a chance to use a few of these items I don't why I didn't do it sooner.
Anyways, one thing I'm kind of curious about is if anyone has some suggestions on how to quickly square up my track to my work piece (sheet goods in this case). I'll be ripping a bunch of strips any where from 4" to 8", the only problem is that I hate using the face of my last cut to ensure that I'm square before I rip the next strip (i.e. measure from the face of the cut to my track on both sides). I'd prefer to reference the factory side of the plywood which hasn't been cut for squaring. Yes I know I can just do it the old fashion way with a builders square or T but I was just wondering if there's an easier and quicker way to go about this. I thought someone might have a way to jig up the track so it sets up like a t-square of sorts or a suggestion on how to utilize the fence on the MFT for this. I know Festool has angle gauge for the tracks but it seems pretty small (judging from the pictures) for this but is there anything I could do? Also, if anyone has any feed back on that previously mentioned angle gauge please let me know.
Anyways, one thing I'm kind of curious about is if anyone has some suggestions on how to quickly square up my track to my work piece (sheet goods in this case). I'll be ripping a bunch of strips any where from 4" to 8", the only problem is that I hate using the face of my last cut to ensure that I'm square before I rip the next strip (i.e. measure from the face of the cut to my track on both sides). I'd prefer to reference the factory side of the plywood which hasn't been cut for squaring. Yes I know I can just do it the old fashion way with a builders square or T but I was just wondering if there's an easier and quicker way to go about this. I thought someone might have a way to jig up the track so it sets up like a t-square of sorts or a suggestion on how to utilize the fence on the MFT for this. I know Festool has angle gauge for the tracks but it seems pretty small (judging from the pictures) for this but is there anything I could do? Also, if anyone has any feed back on that previously mentioned angle gauge please let me know.