danmancity
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Hi All,
Just stumbled upon the forum and signed up to ask this question so apologies if it's not in the right place.
I bought a track saw a year or so ago after watching all of the Peter Millard videos I could find on the subject. I needed to make a built in bookshelf for an awkward space and a rather ambitious under stair storage project. Both went well but I had the same issues with the splinter guards during both projects.
I started with the MacAllister track saw and the 2 included 700mm rails but after using them to hang a couple of doors in the new house I quickly upgraded to the Evolution 2800mm kit. With both rails I was having issues where once I had snugged the saw up to the guide, then completed the initial trim of the splinter guard, every subsequent use would result in a small amount of the splinter guard still being trimmed back more and more wherever I start the plunge and when I bring the blade to a stop at the end of a cut, this also includes an annoying habbit of the saw taking a small chunk out of the actual workpiece if I don't set the blade spin down while still plunged.
I was always vey careful to make sure that the base of the saw is flush across the track so there's minimal chance of me introducing any tilt and therefore being the cause
I then upgraded to the Makita 1.5m tracks hoping that would finally solve the issue but both splinter guards now have the same issue after using it a lot during our Kitchen fit.
Can anyone think of anything else i might be doing wrong or is it time to bite the bullet, blame the tool like any man should and upgrade to the Makita SP6000 saw (though I am nearing the end of the Kitchen project now)
Many thanks all who made it this far!
Just stumbled upon the forum and signed up to ask this question so apologies if it's not in the right place.
I bought a track saw a year or so ago after watching all of the Peter Millard videos I could find on the subject. I needed to make a built in bookshelf for an awkward space and a rather ambitious under stair storage project. Both went well but I had the same issues with the splinter guards during both projects.
I started with the MacAllister track saw and the 2 included 700mm rails but after using them to hang a couple of doors in the new house I quickly upgraded to the Evolution 2800mm kit. With both rails I was having issues where once I had snugged the saw up to the guide, then completed the initial trim of the splinter guard, every subsequent use would result in a small amount of the splinter guard still being trimmed back more and more wherever I start the plunge and when I bring the blade to a stop at the end of a cut, this also includes an annoying habbit of the saw taking a small chunk out of the actual workpiece if I don't set the blade spin down while still plunged.
I was always vey careful to make sure that the base of the saw is flush across the track so there's minimal chance of me introducing any tilt and therefore being the cause
I then upgraded to the Makita 1.5m tracks hoping that would finally solve the issue but both splinter guards now have the same issue after using it a lot during our Kitchen fit.
Can anyone think of anything else i might be doing wrong or is it time to bite the bullet, blame the tool like any man should and upgrade to the Makita SP6000 saw (though I am nearing the end of the Kitchen project now)
Many thanks all who made it this far!