Kerfmaster
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- Aug 19, 2024
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I recently got a TS 75 and have encountered a surprising challenge with just getting simple, straight cuts. When I use it on guide rails (with Festool clamps front and back on a straightedge line, or with the FS WA at a square 90*) it consistently deviates by about 1/32-1/16 over just a three foot cut. Wondering if I was just garbage with the track I even ran it along a clamped 26" Woodpeckers square. Same issue.
I can't conceive of how the saw could be the issue and I'm fully prepared for my skill to be the weak link here, but I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I even opened up the saw and calibrated the bevel (I bought it from Festool Recon and on arrival it was about 89.8* at vertical and 46.5* at 45*). But obviously that shouldn't impact a straight cut and, indeed, after calibrating the miter angles it still can't cut a straight line.
I've watched most all the videos on tracksaw technique and guide rail setup, but if there are obvious resources or tips you can point me to, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!
I can't conceive of how the saw could be the issue and I'm fully prepared for my skill to be the weak link here, but I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I even opened up the saw and calibrated the bevel (I bought it from Festool Recon and on arrival it was about 89.8* at vertical and 46.5* at 45*). But obviously that shouldn't impact a straight cut and, indeed, after calibrating the miter angles it still can't cut a straight line.
I've watched most all the videos on tracksaw technique and guide rail setup, but if there are obvious resources or tips you can point me to, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!