rajun.services
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Hello All, Complete newbie.
Hobbyist. Learning a lot from FOG and many thanks to all members who are willing to share and explain.
1. While setting up my TS-55 track saw for my cuts, I first get rid of the factory edge by recessing 5mm from the long side and mark on both side (near and far) and place my track and do my first sacrificial cut.
Qn is: If the factor edge is not clean, by doing a 5mm recess on near and far won't translate the problem?
What is the best way to do the first cut.
1a. When I'm doing the marking for say 100mm to be my piece length, do I place the track's splinter guard right on the mark? Do I need to add any extra for the blade thickness (48 tooth festool plywood blade)
2. I see the new TSO guide rail (90 degree) clamp. While adding that to the short side of the 4x8 and if I have not gotten rid of the factor edge, will that be perfect 90 before I can cut?
What is the best way to square my playwood sheet (sacrificial cuts) for accuracy?
Hobbyist. Learning a lot from FOG and many thanks to all members who are willing to share and explain.
1. While setting up my TS-55 track saw for my cuts, I first get rid of the factory edge by recessing 5mm from the long side and mark on both side (near and far) and place my track and do my first sacrificial cut.
Qn is: If the factor edge is not clean, by doing a 5mm recess on near and far won't translate the problem?
What is the best way to do the first cut.
1a. When I'm doing the marking for say 100mm to be my piece length, do I place the track's splinter guard right on the mark? Do I need to add any extra for the blade thickness (48 tooth festool plywood blade)
2. I see the new TSO guide rail (90 degree) clamp. While adding that to the short side of the 4x8 and if I have not gotten rid of the factor edge, will that be perfect 90 before I can cut?
What is the best way to square my playwood sheet (sacrificial cuts) for accuracy?