P_K Member Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 537 Location NYC Yesterday at 8:49 AM #1 Not mine, seemed share-worthy though.
P peter halle Festool Moderator Festool Moderator Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 13,436 Location Central Virginia Yesterday at 9:25 AM #3 I hate having that little overlap at the start and end of the cut. Peter
M Michael Kellough Member Joined Jan 23, 2007 Messages 7,508 Location The blue end of Richmond County, NY Yesterday at 10:05 AM #4 And then you slap your head and move the saw horses farther apart, and do it one more time.
waho6o9 Member Joined Dec 30, 2009 Messages 1,940 Location San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. California Yesterday at 11:37 AM #5 Cool video. A center stop and clamps help alleviate track movement. It never hurts to walk back and forth to double check everything. Attachments BF5A369B-799F-4EC7-836D-8354A4D29AC0.jpeg 1.4 MB · Views: 8
Cool video. A center stop and clamps help alleviate track movement. It never hurts to walk back and forth to double check everything.
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,415 Yesterday at 4:25 PM #6 Setting the saw on the in feed side of the rail once it’s on the mark helps elevate the issue when you adjust the far end. Tom
Setting the saw on the in feed side of the rail once it’s on the mark helps elevate the issue when you adjust the far end. Tom