Hemsby
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Thinking of buying a track saw. After looking at many video clips it seems like it could not be simpler to mark a couple of lines on the material to be cut and positioning the track against these lines and off you go. However this is where I seem to struggle a little.
If the track has a sacrificial strip on its edge is it that strip that lines up with your marks, if so what happens if the strip wears, (which I assume is inevitable) is it possible the strip edge would no longer be parallel to the track :?: .
I know the strip is replicable.
Clearly these saws have been around for a number of years, but using a flexible edge for positioning purposes seems alien to me. Have I missed something or am I thinking too far ahead #-o .
If the track has a sacrificial strip on its edge is it that strip that lines up with your marks, if so what happens if the strip wears, (which I assume is inevitable) is it possible the strip edge would no longer be parallel to the track :?: .
I know the strip is replicable.
Clearly these saws have been around for a number of years, but using a flexible edge for positioning purposes seems alien to me. Have I missed something or am I thinking too far ahead #-o .