I'm having an issue with getting my cut square. I believe I've identified the issue, and also believe this is the correct thread to share it.
The Issue
The cuts I’m getting are dead square in solid cherry until the end of the cut, where the saw dives into the material (see pics).
Background
I recently “upgraded” my Festool track saw from a TSC 55 (Festool 201403) to a TSC 55 K (Festool 576718). The original saw had no issues cutting square on the Parf Guide made MFT top, and I’ve confirmed that clipped rail to Parf fence is dead square. I used both a Woodpeckers 1281 and the TSO massive triangle to confirm squareness… zero play.
My Setup
The base of the saw does not lay flat on a flat surface. It wobbles diagonally (see pics).
Question for Community
For those of you who own a TSC 55 K: when you lay the saw flat on a flat surface, can you wobble it diagonally from rear left to front right (facing the saw as you would during a cut)? If yes, are you getting square cuts?
The Issue
The cuts I’m getting are dead square in solid cherry until the end of the cut, where the saw dives into the material (see pics).
Background
I recently “upgraded” my Festool track saw from a TSC 55 (Festool 201403) to a TSC 55 K (Festool 576718). The original saw had no issues cutting square on the Parf Guide made MFT top, and I’ve confirmed that clipped rail to Parf fence is dead square. I used both a Woodpeckers 1281 and the TSO massive triangle to confirm squareness… zero play.
My Setup
- TSC 55 K purchased in November, 2021.
- MFT with a MDF top made with the Parf Guide system.
- Parf fence that the material sits against. Confirmed fence-to-rail is square with two manufacturers squares (Woodpeckers 1281 and TSO giant triangle).
- FS 1080 track. Also confirmed the issue persists on my FS 1400 track.
- Track is supported with same dimension material at various points across the track, including after the fence.
The base of the saw does not lay flat on a flat surface. It wobbles diagonally (see pics).
Question for Community
For those of you who own a TSC 55 K: when you lay the saw flat on a flat surface, can you wobble it diagonally from rear left to front right (facing the saw as you would during a cut)? If yes, are you getting square cuts?