Hi,
Newbie question about Festool's track saws. I'm a hobbyist and I'm mostly interested in building furniture with hand tools and joinery. I typically work with hard woods and I've recently thought about making table tops with glue-ups as slabs can get very expensive. I'm sold on the Domino for sure. My question is this, is the Festool track saw a good compromise to a table saw, or will I find myself needing a table saw more often than not? I'd like something that can break down hard woods to size quickly and accurately. I use mostly mortise and tenon joints. I know that I can use a table saw to break down the joints quickly and that will allow me to go in with chisels and hand planes to further tighten/perfect the joints. Is the track saw suitable for that kind of work?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Newbie question about Festool's track saws. I'm a hobbyist and I'm mostly interested in building furniture with hand tools and joinery. I typically work with hard woods and I've recently thought about making table tops with glue-ups as slabs can get very expensive. I'm sold on the Domino for sure. My question is this, is the Festool track saw a good compromise to a table saw, or will I find myself needing a table saw more often than not? I'd like something that can break down hard woods to size quickly and accurately. I use mostly mortise and tenon joints. I know that I can use a table saw to break down the joints quickly and that will allow me to go in with chisels and hand planes to further tighten/perfect the joints. Is the track saw suitable for that kind of work?
Thanks in advance for your input!