stuartpaul
Established Member
Currently converting 8' x 4' sheets of mdf into strips with festool TS 55 and track (a joy to behold!) and I've stumbled on to what is an issue for me.
The track will 'allow' down to about 165mm wide with the 'grip strips' still in contact. As I want to convert the whole sheet into 100mm strips I'm left with this last cut unable to have the track 'supported' properly and worried about movement.
I do have additional sheets and thought that if this final strip is butted against a new sheet I'd be OK. However, the grip strips won't be in contact and again worried about slipping.
I'm not able to clamp the track at all as the saw needs to move.
I know there are many tracksaw users here and wondered what obvious trick I'm missing?
PS - Mr Maskery's little jig for cutting regular strips is pure genius and works a treat!
The track will 'allow' down to about 165mm wide with the 'grip strips' still in contact. As I want to convert the whole sheet into 100mm strips I'm left with this last cut unable to have the track 'supported' properly and worried about movement.
I do have additional sheets and thought that if this final strip is butted against a new sheet I'd be OK. However, the grip strips won't be in contact and again worried about slipping.
I'm not able to clamp the track at all as the saw needs to move.
I know there are many tracksaw users here and wondered what obvious trick I'm missing?
PS - Mr Maskery's little jig for cutting regular strips is pure genius and works a treat!