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Two tracksaw setting jigs - no marking out at all! 

Steve Maskery
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This is my system for positioning the track for my tracksaw to cut MDF, OSB or Plywood panels to width, quickly, easily, accurately and consistently. There is no marking or measuring involved at all.
There are two jigs, one for panels wider than the track and one for strips narrower than the track. Both are quick and easy to make and will make your panel-cutting jobs much, much easier.
This is the second film in my sheet goods trilogy.
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@GrahamHaines-ce5jb
@GrahamHaines-ce5jb 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for his great idea and tutorial. Your system eliminates the need to walk around and avoid ‘attached’ arms (to the rail) whilst cutting with the track saw. Much easier. And I noticed the screw eyes in the end for hanging onto a hook when storing. Overall a brilliant and very simple solution. Like the say; Keep It Successfully Simple - the ‘KISS’ approach is always best.
@DanielNilssonSe
@DanielNilssonSe Год назад
LOL! You just cracked the one thing that's made me hold out on building or buying parallell rip guides, the thing that makes the table saw still worth having - not having to sync/calibrate TWO sticks! Slave/master, genious!
@DanielNilssonSe
@DanielNilssonSe Год назад
On that point; there's arguments to made that it's detrimental to have a scale on the slave, when actual measurement is irrelevant, only that it's identical to the master. The only thing missing now is for the industry to realized 1) this. 2) That their guides really should try to reference the same ridge the saw is referencing. Not the possibly bumpy edge.
@simon-d-m
@simon-d-m 2 года назад
Brilliant, and brilliantly simple too. I know what a certain tracksaw manufacturer charges for a jig that does exactly the same thing - it's rather a lot!
@SteveMaskery
@SteveMaskery 2 года назад
Actually, I went round a certain factory once and showed my idea to one of the directors. A year later they had a setting gauge on the market, for silly money. Fancier than mine, but working on exactly the same principle. Just sayin'.
@bensonyoutuber7944
@bensonyoutuber7944 2 года назад
I got a WEN track saw last week. It is a game changer for me. This is quite a timely video.
@ronisham7678
@ronisham7678 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant, so many expensive jigs out there. Not a lot of them reference using the jig to cut the waste side for use. I really like the second jig because I am getting ready to tackle a french cleat wall project. I must say, I have a tiny shop if you could call it that and my table saw is Shopsmith Mark-V plus a tiny bandsaw. This will be a game changer when I finish making the jigs. Thank you sir!
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee 2 года назад
Love it Steve. Thanks for sharing with us kind Sir.
@stephan1906
@stephan1906 2 года назад
These are very useful jigs. Thank you very much!
@timh7156
@timh7156 10 месяцев назад
I add a wood screw in the end of my jig where it bumps the track for fine adjustment.
@SteveMaskery
@SteveMaskery 10 месяцев назад
That's a good idea.
@roberttaylor4780
@roberttaylor4780 8 месяцев назад
I’m very lazy. Can I buy one of these? Great idea
@SteveMaskery
@SteveMaskery 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad you like it. But although it is easy to make, it's not a ten minute job, either, so I'm sorry, but you'll have to make your own! :)
@roberttaylor4780
@roberttaylor4780 8 месяцев назад
@@SteveMaskery simple to manufacture- you should patient and sell !! At least I don’t think that this is already on the market?
@GrahamHaines-ce5jb
@GrahamHaines-ce5jb 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for this great idea and tutorial. Your system eliminates the need to walk around and avoid ‘attached’ arms (to the rail) whilst cutting with the track saw. Much easier. And I noticed the screw eyes in the end for hanging onto a hook when storing. Overall a brilliant and very simple solution. Like they say; Keep It Successfully Simple - the ‘KISS’ approach is always best.
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