Having some issues using the Festool track saws for jointing.
The material i use is 25mm++ oak. For edge jointing i prefer to use track saws with long rails, AS the boards are little too long for my jointer imo.
Problem being in the very start and end of the cut, the saw digs in a little, maybe by .5mm. When accumulating this on two boards, the ends is not jointed. Ive solved this by cutting away this part after glue up.
Ive tried both ts55 and 75, and ive used several rails - long or short. The problem shouldnt be faulty equipment. Ive tried numerous techniqes and ways of putting pressure, so it shouldnt be my technique.
The excessive rail Are supported by same widht stock, and the rail Are that much longer than the boards so that the rail cams doesnt go outside the rail.
The only thing that works is putting some sacrificial stock which the blade can saw in at end and front, but then again i found it easier just using longer boards than end product.
But this is a waste of material, and it annoys the the life out of me not getting this sorted out.
Any toughts??