I’ve spent the last couple days chopping up ten sheets of plywood and would love a system that is easier on the body and still yields cabinet-quality results.

What I have right now:
- Festool tracksaw and 9’ fence for ripping
- Festool MFT table for cross cutting
- Sawstop cabinet saw that I don’t find myself using much. Because ripping full sheets solo doesn’t get me the accuracy I want.
The good: I can get consistent results to within 1/32 ripping plywood and joints that are glue-ready.

The bad: it’s a lot of shuffling boards and tools around just to make big rectangles into smaller rectangles:
- haul sheet to workbench
- measure and layout the edge
- place the Festool track in the sheet
- line up the track
- pick up saw, rip, put saw back on vaccuum
- helicopter the track
- layout again
- Line up the track
- push the ripped board onto MFT
- rip the factory edge
- helicopter the board
- layout cut line
- pick up saw, cut, put saw back on vaccuum
Etc.
And all of those steps have yielded me a single shelf.
What I’m looking for:
- the ability to put a full sheet on the saw, rip the factory edge off, rip to width, and then cross cut.
- hoping to find a saw with a small/medium footprint
School me: what models should I be looking at?

What I have right now:
- Festool tracksaw and 9’ fence for ripping
- Festool MFT table for cross cutting
- Sawstop cabinet saw that I don’t find myself using much. Because ripping full sheets solo doesn’t get me the accuracy I want.
The good: I can get consistent results to within 1/32 ripping plywood and joints that are glue-ready.

The bad: it’s a lot of shuffling boards and tools around just to make big rectangles into smaller rectangles:
- haul sheet to workbench
- measure and layout the edge
- place the Festool track in the sheet
- line up the track
- pick up saw, rip, put saw back on vaccuum
- helicopter the track
- layout again
- Line up the track
- push the ripped board onto MFT
- rip the factory edge
- helicopter the board
- layout cut line
- pick up saw, cut, put saw back on vaccuum
Etc.
And all of those steps have yielded me a single shelf.
What I’m looking for:
- the ability to put a full sheet on the saw, rip the factory edge off, rip to width, and then cross cut.
- hoping to find a saw with a small/medium footprint
School me: what models should I be looking at?

















