ear3
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Now that I have the TS 75, as opposed to the old Bora clamp and circular saw, I'm wondering about best practices for marking/measuring/aligning. On the old set-up, I knew exactly the distance from the edge of the saw to left of the blade, and would draw my pencil line accordingly, then align the clamp so as to split the pencil line. With the TS75 and guide rail -- which I've only tested, but will be using in the coming week to cut large laminated plywood panels for a ceiling -- is it best when measuring/aligning to draw the line right on the desired measuring tape hash mark (say, 42"), and then set the rail so that it splits the pencil line, or is it best to draw the mark so that it's just to the right of the 42", and then have the guide rail set so that the pencil line is fully in view along the outer edge of the rail? I feel like I have to revamp my setup techniques, which were developed to take account for the imprecision of my machines. Thanks.