motorhead9999
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- Nov 10, 2022
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So I finally went to try out my TS-55 and had a bit of an incident, and I'm not entirely sure what went wrong.
Went through the initial setup instructions. I joined two tracks together with the festool connectors (a LR-32 track, and a 1400s track). Tightened the cams, and the saw slid nicely along the track, no slop. Did the trimming of the splinter guard with no problems (other than forgetting to connect my vacuum, god what a mess). Put a piece of 1/4" birch plywood on the foam, clamped my track to the foam, set up my cut, and went across. Didn't notice any problems during the cut.
When I went to review the cut though, somehow a chunk of the track got taken out along with the splinter guard. I'm not entirely sure how/why this happened. The only idea I can have is that I started the track saw on the unsupported end pictured, and there was some flex, or something that would have caused the blade to be slightly wonky. Is that it, or any other good theories? And if it's something else, what do I do to prevent this from happening again in the future? Obviously I've got a less than fully useful track piece now, but I certainly don't want something more serious to happen in the future.
Went through the initial setup instructions. I joined two tracks together with the festool connectors (a LR-32 track, and a 1400s track). Tightened the cams, and the saw slid nicely along the track, no slop. Did the trimming of the splinter guard with no problems (other than forgetting to connect my vacuum, god what a mess). Put a piece of 1/4" birch plywood on the foam, clamped my track to the foam, set up my cut, and went across. Didn't notice any problems during the cut.
When I went to review the cut though, somehow a chunk of the track got taken out along with the splinter guard. I'm not entirely sure how/why this happened. The only idea I can have is that I started the track saw on the unsupported end pictured, and there was some flex, or something that would have caused the blade to be slightly wonky. Is that it, or any other good theories? And if it's something else, what do I do to prevent this from happening again in the future? Obviously I've got a less than fully useful track piece now, but I certainly don't want something more serious to happen in the future.