beech1948
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Marcjwebb":3k0rclh1 said:That should have said , I get them cut into ......
The festoon kit with only 1m rail and table is over 1300. Whereas a top of the range used machine might only be 900 ish with a scoring blade ? I just haven't ever seen a track saw in action let alone what it's capable of.
For example. The longest I need to cut would be 6ft and can't see how that table can really cope with that size cut. Let along keep accuracy over the distance
I have a Felder CF730 pro with a 3.5m sliding table. I would not under any circumstances try to cut a 9x6 sheet of MFC on it. Its dangerous to you, its liable to sap your strength, patience and tolerance of poor accuracy. It will be too slow, awkward and dangerous ( yes 2x dangerous).
You have some choices. These are:-
1) make your own track saw.....I've done this and it works well....95% as good as a festool. See this Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtlxOQrXhEo
2) Buy a cheaper track saw...Dewalt, Makita, Sheppach...again 90% of Festool performance
3) Buy a Festool + tracks for about £500 or less
4) For this job forget the tablesaw.
Its a trade off of excellent high cost Festool against cheaper workmanlike tools. Bling or brass.