farmmachine
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- Apr 27, 2013
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My first foray with the track saw was to cut plywood sheet for pieces to construct a cutting table.
To do so I measured a 4 inch width and placed the plastic edge of the track on the marked several points. I later saw that the width of the boards was about two mm narrower. Festool sells accuracy and that is what I want to achieve.
Here is the question: How do we set the track relative to the desired marked dimensions to get a cut of the intended dimension, and not less by the kerf thickness?
It seems that applying a best guess or Kentucky windage to set the track placement is inconsistent with the Festool selling point of using the track to set cutting placements. All suggestions will be appreciated by this Festool novice.
Farmmachine
To do so I measured a 4 inch width and placed the plastic edge of the track on the marked several points. I later saw that the width of the boards was about two mm narrower. Festool sells accuracy and that is what I want to achieve.
Here is the question: How do we set the track relative to the desired marked dimensions to get a cut of the intended dimension, and not less by the kerf thickness?
It seems that applying a best guess or Kentucky windage to set the track placement is inconsistent with the Festool selling point of using the track to set cutting placements. All suggestions will be appreciated by this Festool novice.
Farmmachine