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Ultimate Tracksaw Setup and Calibration 

New Brit Workshop (Peter)
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The Ultimate Tracksaw Cutting Station video has proved very popular and so in this new video I elaborate on the symmetry aspect, show how I set up and calibrate my saw cutting and then do the five cut test. I am very pleased with the accuracy of this top and am delighted that many viewers have created tops to a greater degree of accuracy.
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@SirLesMeyer has pointed out that my final caption should show that the deviation over 1 m should be 0.09 mm which is about 1/256 " - very very tiny !!

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@KunoGroHoldertreff-B12
@KunoGroHoldertreff-B12 Год назад
Another very educational video! Thanks for that! Many teachers will admire your talent and expertise, which enables you to explain even difficult content in an understandable way! I have disabled young people in the metal sector for over 30 years and I know what I'm talking about!🙂
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
Gosh, How kind. Many thanks. Peter
@MINGLE2008
@MINGLE2008 Год назад
Hi Peter thank you for another interesting video. Your video will help me to build my new mft work station. I would be grateful if you can give a copy of the plan.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
In order to get plans I need your email address. To find my email address go to my main RU-vid page, click the "About" tab and that leads to my email address. I am told this has to be done on a PC. Cheers. Peter
@zerblatt3365
@zerblatt3365 Год назад
154 cuts if you are unlucky and atomic clock 😂
@jemo_hack
@jemo_hack Год назад
Great job Peter, love your work and educational service. Quick ask, I thought the off cut was outwards from the cutting edge of the rail, in other wards, the purpose of the rail and the rubber edged was to hold in place the fibers as they are been cut, therefor your keeper cuts will be under the rail. from where you where cutting, to your left? I have the same fence, I just placed it on the other side of the rail, as to use the stop from the cutting edge of the rail to fence stop to get repeatable sizes, am I doing it wrong? Festool seems to follow the same logic I’m using. Cheers!
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
That would be true for non Festool saws but the TS series of tracksaws has a chip-out protector that can be fitted if needed. I never bother as I do keep my blades sharp. Cheers. Peter
@mickgoodbe235
@mickgoodbe235 Год назад
Excellent video Peter Thanks for all your good work and the layout drawing too! All the best
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
You are very welcome. Cheers. Peter
@popebobcat3716
@popebobcat3716 Год назад
I have a different approach to calibrating the scale. In my setup, I have Incra but you only need a block of something with a known length. Step 1 - set the stop to 100 + known length. Step 2 - with the block between the stop and your scrap board, make a cut. Step 3 - remove the block and stack the newly cut piece and the rest of the board against the stop. Step 4 - without allowing the board to move, remove the newly cut piece and zero out your stop at 100 against the board. The only way I know of with fewer steps is when you attach a sacrificial piece to the stop and cut it off when set to zero on the scale. But that gets tricky if you are using stops on the other side of the rail the way I do.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
That sounds a very accurate way of doing it. Cheers. Peter
@tmartin6717
@tmartin6717 Год назад
Peter, first let me say that I used your PARF system years ago, and since then there has never been a more useful addition to my shop, ... thanks. I am also not surprised that your new setup is so accurate, but maybe more accurate than you think. I propose that you do another test and compare it to the first. There should be two sources of cutting angle error, one is the station itself, and the second is random alignment of the work sample. If the second test is identical to the first, then you know the station error exactly. But if it is different, then you can see the small effects of work sample positioning. Thanks again for your brilliant innovations.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
That is a brilliant suggestion - I will try it. Cheers. Peter
@dannymurphy1779
@dannymurphy1779 Год назад
Facinating video! I was just wondering how you are registering the square on these cuts, do you have those silver discs under the track as a stop perhaps???
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Hi Danny, Yes, the disks are only about 6 mm thick so will slip under the track almost all the time. Cheers. Peter
@stvcolwill
@stvcolwill Год назад
Peter please keep these coming. Theyre awesome!! especially practical and demonstrative uses of your Ultmate Table. Thanks so much!
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Glad you like them! Cheers. Peter
@NickFabi
@NickFabi Год назад
Thank you Brian for another informative video. Though I can help but feel that the way you set up the material on your table makes it far to far away from you and as a result of hyper extending you have a lot less control over the saw. If the saw was to get jammed and jump off of the track you would have a lot less control over it. Just a personal thought as I have had this happen a number of times in my early due to various reasons and one of these occasions I managed to keep control over it resulting in just a large gauge out of the rail not me which I don’t think would have been the case if I was extending across a work bench that far
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Hi Nick, Many thanks for this - good advice. Cheers. Peter
@garyhorton6652
@garyhorton6652 Год назад
Hey Peter, I have been following you on you tube for years now. Please put your atomic clock back in its proper place as your integrity is unmatched. Beautiful new top! Thanks for sharing! Oh yes you are also correct that many of us do not have a CNC machine.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Hi Gary, Many thanks. Cheers. Peter
@JohnMcGrathManInShed
@JohnMcGrathManInShed Год назад
Nice work Peter, that is plenty accurate.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Hi John, Many thanks. I hope you did not mind me referring to you in the previous video. Good luck with your great channel. Cheers. Peter
@robertpearce802
@robertpearce802 Год назад
I think that the table is symmetrical about the left/right axis but not the fore/aft axis. Trying to remember my chemistry from almost 60 years ago, I think that it is a member of the C2v point group.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Do not worry about any of this - there are enough holes symmetrically placed about the two centre lines to play with. Cheers. Peter
@shawncaudill424
@shawncaudill424 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing thank you for your skills and your thoughtful videos. Thank you once again.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 8 месяцев назад
Hi Shawn, Thank you so much. Cheers. Peter
@fibre17
@fibre17 6 месяцев назад
Master, teach me.
@neilgillies6943
@neilgillies6943 Год назад
That'll probably be the _penultimate_ tracksaw station 🙂
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Hi Neil, Perhaps. Cheers. Peter
@GrahamGphotoParker
@GrahamGphotoParker 10 месяцев назад
Hi Peter. Would be interested to know why the work piece came in from the cut side of the rail and not the other under the rail, or was it just for the 4 cut test
@tmtn8982
@tmtn8982 5 месяцев назад
Bonsoir Peter, Comment faire pour obtenir les plans de vos réalisations que je trouve géniaux ? Je n’arrive pas à trouver votre Email?? Merci pour vos vidéos très intéressantes même en anglais 😉👍
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 5 месяцев назад
All my plans are available free of charge but in order to get plans I need your email address. To find my email address go to my main RU-vid page, click the "About" tab and that leads to my email address. I am told this has to be done on a PC. Please state which plans you need in your email. Peter
@tmtn8982
@tmtn8982 5 месяцев назад
@@NewBritWorkshop Bonjour Peter, j'ai beau suivre la procédure que vous m'avez transmise, passer l'étape que je ne suis pas un robot, quand je clique sur envoyer, rien ne ce passe. peux être envoyer une réclamation sur YT. ou bien avez vous un autre moyen pour avoir votre E-Mail?? Thierry
@james-de-rozarieux-green
@james-de-rozarieux-green 11 месяцев назад
Hello Peter, thank you for producing such informative videos. A perhaps silly question - when you are making tracksaw cuts on your MFT, are you cutting a little way into the table itself?
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
Yes, but only 1 or 2 mm. Peter
@anthonyjriz3
@anthonyjriz3 10 месяцев назад
the test at the end is awesome. do you know of any test where you can measure the work piece and find the angular error? lets say I already threw away my off cuts lol
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 10 месяцев назад
Yes, measure the diagonals of a square or rectangle. If the sides are at a perfect right angle then both diagonals will be the same. Peter
@SirLesMeyer
@SirLesMeyer 11 месяцев назад
Hi Peter, that final figure you give, should it not be 0.09mm over 1 m as I think you used only the last single cut of 0.15 over 415mm instead of 0.15 over (4 x 415mm = 1660mm). That equates to an angle of 90.005 deg which of course is extremely accurate.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
Hi Les, Yes, I think that you may be right. The angular error in radians is 0.15 divided by 415x4 which is 0.0000903. This is the figure that should be multiplied by 1000 to generate the distance out of square at 1m. So, it is 0.09 mm at 1 m which could be stated as roughly 0.1 mm over a meter. Cheers. Peter
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
@SirLesMeyer I have now put a correction in the video description and mentioned you. Many thanks. Peter
@philipwestwood
@philipwestwood 11 месяцев назад
Hi Peter, great informative video. I would like a copy of your plan if at all possible but I don’t have a PC to request via email. Sure I saw on a previous video that this could be done by send my email through the comments, is this still the case?
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
Hi Philip, Try sending me your email address below - it should be taken out of the public domain and put in my RU-vid "Held for Review" folder. Peter
@philipwestwood
@philipwestwood 11 месяцев назад
@@NewBritWorkshop Hi Peter, could you confirm you have my email address as I don’t appear to have received you plan to date. Many Thanks
@petelondon8478
@petelondon8478 6 месяцев назад
Love the atomic clock
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 6 месяцев назад
Hi Pete, Cheers. Peter
@ewen832
@ewen832 Год назад
I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out the final configuration for my workbench top. I am convinced that the Mocrojig dovetail system is the right choice, but ideally it should be paired with your system. Any Ideas?
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
I do not know that system I am afraid. Peter
@ewen832
@ewen832 Год назад
@@NewBritWorkshop thank you for your reply. The Microjig system basically uses a dovetail groove for horizontal and vertical channels instead of aluminium extrusions. So with this system and your dog hole system any workbench would be ideally set up for future projects.
@projectrebuild908
@projectrebuild908 Год назад
That is incredibly accurate.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Others have done much better. Peter
@projectrebuild908
@projectrebuild908 Год назад
@@NewBritWorkshop That may be so. I would say a number that small is more than good enough. I guarantee it is 2,0 better than mine. Great video.
@fotopdo
@fotopdo Год назад
I’m curious why you measure to the right of the rail, since you must factor in blade kerf? I have my fence on the left so I can drop my splinter guard on my mark. I have a benchdogsuk fence system. They sell fence dogs and flag stops that work with an aluminum extrusion available here in the US. I don’t have a scale, so just measure and drop the rail on the mark, and use the flag stop for repeat cuts. I may upgrade to scale in the future. Also, I have the Parf system, and really love it, the only product that gets “cheaper” every time you use it :] [getting ready to make a new table top soon]. BTW match fit clamps are great, the clamps fit into dovetail slots that you rout into any wooden surface, and the clamps slide in… much like the festool clamps on the sides of an MFT. But much like the Parf system, the options are endless. A good example of an MFT / matchfit clamp top can be seen on another great British RU-vid channel, Peter Millard of 10 minute workshop.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
My measuring is done on the fence scale so I do not need a pencil mark. Peter
@fotopdo
@fotopdo Год назад
@@NewBritWorkshop I think I got too verbose and buried my actual question, I was curious why you work to right of the rail as opposed to the "standard" MFT setup of working to the left. But I think I had an aha moment and realized why: is it because you slide your panel under and square it up, and then just slide it along to your stop? I realize that I square the edge and then have to flip my work to utilize my flag stop on the left.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Yes, of course that is a key element which is a good part of my decision to work that way. Cheers. Peter
@spokekiller
@spokekiller Год назад
It may be a good idea to also make sure that the sacrificial piece is identical in thickness as the "work piece", as it may result in an - albeit very slightly - angled cut... But I'm pretty sure Peter thought of that.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Not sure what you mean. My sacrificial stock will probably be a piece of 6 mm MDF or plywood that is larger than the cutting area but with dog holes, where required, for registration and for the dogs needed through the pieces above it. Peter
@spokekiller
@spokekiller Год назад
@@NewBritWorkshop it really is not a big deal. Let's assume just for drawing a clearer picture, your sacrificial board would be 30mm in thickness while your work piece 6mm, you would end up with a cut that is angled along its line as the guide rail for the saw will be not planar/parallel (bear with me, English is not my native language) to the top of your workbench/work piece (or the saw blade not perpendicular to the workbench).... but I am worrying about minute details here. It is woodworking, we're not working in micron ranges here. Results as you presented them are brilliant as they are. BTW I myself am more than happy with your parf guide system, which I adopted during its first release. Big thanks for all I have learned from you so far!
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop Год назад
Okay, all will be clearer when I am able to create the first template routing video using the tracksaw cutting station. Cheers. Peter
@MrJacrider
@MrJacrider 11 месяцев назад
Peter, great video. Wondering if you could show us in a next video what your support structure for your MDF top looks like. What height do you have the work surface? It looks like saw horses, but is there some attachment to keep things from moving? Many thanks.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
I will do this. Cheers. Peter
@kevinkbo1068
@kevinkbo1068 11 месяцев назад
@@NewBritWorkshop Morning Peter please could you send plans for the Ultimate Tracksaw Cutting Station. Keep the great and helpful videos coming.
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
Hi Kevin, In order to get plans I need your email address. To find my email address go to my main RU-vid page, click the "About" tab and that leads to my email address. I am told this has to be done on a PC. Cheers. Peter
@NewBritWorkshop
@NewBritWorkshop 11 месяцев назад
@MrJacrider Hi Andrew, I have now shown the trestle support for the tracksaw cutting station in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vbBjWpGi6PA.html Peter
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