bmwpowere36m3
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Been looking at track saws recently... I have a few cabinet projects coming up and thought it be a good time to pick up a track saw. First project is a built-in linen closet for our bathroom. Planned on using pre-finished maple plywood for the interior.
I've had my eye on Makita, either the corded or cordless models. I really like the idea of cordless, however indoors I'd be using it with a Flex vac. ALso the corded model is a good bit cheaper.
Are their any refinements, performance advantages of the newer cordless model (besides being cordless)?
Any tips on:
Any other tips advise welcome.
I've had my eye on Makita, either the corded or cordless models. I really like the idea of cordless, however indoors I'd be using it with a Flex vac. ALso the corded model is a good bit cheaper.
Are their any refinements, performance advantages of the newer cordless model (besides being cordless)?
Any tips on:
- Long rip cuts a single longer track would be ideal. However can shorter tracks be joined and achieve can level of precision? For example with: https://betterleytools.com/products/straight-line-connector-for-aligning-track-saw-rails.html
- For making repeatable long parallel cuts, can the back edge of the track be used as a reference? For example thinking of using combination square or story-stick. Using those against the "soft" splinter guide I could see being problematic. Or are only the splinter guard and raised rail on track actually truely straight?
- Cutting glue ready joints, once with track saw. (no final cutting on table saw)? Planning to cut plywood on top of foam sheets.
- Making repeatable cuts for cabinetry?
Any other tips advise welcome.