I was under the understanding this is the same as the game: Fast Track??? However the Fast Track game said it can be played with 2-8(?) players. Is your game, the larger game, playable with only two people? If so are there rules for when playing with two people , only???
question! if you don’t land on the first fast track spot exactly but you land on one exactly later on in the board, can you follow the fast track the rest of the way or can you only enter the center the first opportunity from your start? I hope that makes sense. lol
How much is the aggravation board games I like to have one with no color I like to paint it myself you have the colors wrong you take the your color marble from the right bass and but it on the left start and go to your home place to win
After adjusting I would suggest ripping 2 narrow strips then setting them on a flat surface and flip one around/over to see if your blade is actually at 90. If square/90 any way you flip your 2 pieces there won't be any gaps between them. The proof is in the pudding.
Thanks for this. I tried the make a cut and flip it end for end method and adjust and I couldn't get it square to my satisfaction. I hasn't considered just removing the cover! Good time to clean it out too. Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you I have searched for years for a video like this and finally, I found it, great job now I can calibrate my Sawblade of the Festool TS 75 EQ perfectly
I would suggest to check squarnes on RESULTS, not on the blade. Just cut two pieces, turn one around, and put them together. If the two cuts fit together, it is square.
Nice. I didn’t even think I needed to do that. Do you know how to adjust the blade depth to compensate for the track? I know this saw isn’t the same as the 55 version and doesn’t have the dual gauge. Also, do you know if the 75 has some sort of indicator to show where the blade begins and ends on the saw chassis? I’m having difficulty lining up my cut to where it needs to end other than eyeballing it
I squared mine by plunging and locking in and used a protractor and made sure the blade was 90 degrees from the bottom of the saw. A square would’ve worked too.
I bought one second hand. Thinking the last owner set it up correctly. Plunge the saw down and the blade was backwards like a conventional circular saw... Suspicion rising. Test cut and the blade isn't square... Some tradies.
I believe you got it wrong with the procedure with adjusting the 2 hex screws. What U should have done 1st was loosen the 2x bevel adj. knobs on either end of the base, this allows the saw to tilt freely. U can then either tilt the blade square against the square by adj hex screws up/down ensuring both hex screws lightly touch the base plate. Swing the saw on its bevel hinges several times then recheck for square then re-tighten the 2x bevel adj. knobs on either end of the base. I'm sorry to say that leaving the 2x bevel locking knobs tight, you have probably slightly damaged the base plate and possibly the aluminum thread the 2 adj hex screws screw into by forcing the 2 adj hex screws.
Nice job on your first vid, looking forward to seeing you do more. I did think festool suggested trimming the track with the blade down fully, but im not sure. But i definitely picked up some pointers for my tracksaw which is still in the box, cheers mate
I thought the same thing until I got the message from Bill @williampatrickcustoms. I am glad I checked as it was only out by a bit but would have caused issues. I am glad this video helped you out.ThanksRob