jimmy rivers
Established Member
Hi,
We own a Festool TS55 plunge saw and have recently purchased a Makita SP6000. However we're struggling to get it to complete a basic 4ft / 1220mm panel cut on the standard 1.4m rail due to it's wider spaced rail tolerance adjusters . One has to either start with the rear adjuster off the track or allow the leading adjust to pop off the end which leads to all sorts of problems. We could set the blade deeper but this would leave a lot of exposed blade as well as chopping the table in half :shock:
Our saw is set 2-3mm below the stock on a sacrificial 8x4 MDF bed/table.
Surely Makita couldn't have missed this? DeWalt have a wide spacing on their rail tolerance adjusters too however their standard cross cut rail is 1.5m which accommodates this. We could clamp two 1.4m's together but this would be impractical if not ridiculous on a 4ft cross cut- floppy overhang bridging in the middle, stutter as you pass the joint etc.! All I can think of is buying a 3m rail and chopping it in half (expensive)
Has anyone else had this issue?
Jim
We own a Festool TS55 plunge saw and have recently purchased a Makita SP6000. However we're struggling to get it to complete a basic 4ft / 1220mm panel cut on the standard 1.4m rail due to it's wider spaced rail tolerance adjusters . One has to either start with the rear adjuster off the track or allow the leading adjust to pop off the end which leads to all sorts of problems. We could set the blade deeper but this would leave a lot of exposed blade as well as chopping the table in half :shock:
Our saw is set 2-3mm below the stock on a sacrificial 8x4 MDF bed/table.
Surely Makita couldn't have missed this? DeWalt have a wide spacing on their rail tolerance adjusters too however their standard cross cut rail is 1.5m which accommodates this. We could clamp two 1.4m's together but this would be impractical if not ridiculous on a 4ft cross cut- floppy overhang bridging in the middle, stutter as you pass the joint etc.! All I can think of is buying a 3m rail and chopping it in half (expensive)
Has anyone else had this issue?
Jim