Very pleased with my upgraded cutting table and track clamps for doing square cuts on my track saw, today I decided to cut the ends of a table top square. To my horror they didn't cut square - the cuts deviated to the right of the cutting strip of the track progressively as the saw made the cut - in the end the cuts were a few mm from where it should have been, and there was snipe at the end and burn marks.
I spent a good while checking all was square on the track and the saw (blade to plate, plate to track, blade not warped), all fine, and then found a discussion of the correct alignment of the blade relative to the cut (toe-in) and pressure to keep the toe in as the cut is made. I tried to cut again and it was way better.
I'm not sure the problem was all technique as the final cuts still weren't perfect, but maybe that's down to the need for better technique again? I had no idea there is technique to using a track saw, I thought you just pushed at the right speed and the track sorted everything else out?
I spent a good while checking all was square on the track and the saw (blade to plate, plate to track, blade not warped), all fine, and then found a discussion of the correct alignment of the blade relative to the cut (toe-in) and pressure to keep the toe in as the cut is made. I tried to cut again and it was way better.
I'm not sure the problem was all technique as the final cuts still weren't perfect, but maybe that's down to the need for better technique again? I had no idea there is technique to using a track saw, I thought you just pushed at the right speed and the track sorted everything else out?