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5 Advantages of Adding a Guide Rail Square to Your Track Saw
Woodworking is fun because there is often a wide variety of ways to accomplish the same result. That said, there are often easier or more accurate ways to get to that same result. While accuracy usually comes at the expense of speed, there are a few exceptions. One in particular is guide rail squares, which make it faster and more accurate to cut down sheet goods with your track saw. Review the advantages of adding a guide rail square to your track saw to understand their importance! Square Cuts
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18th May 2023
3 Advantages to Using Parallel Guides With Your Track Saw
A track saw (or plunge saw) is an excellent tool for making precise and accurate cuts, especially when working with large sheets of material. Many woodworkers use a parallel guide system with their plunge track saw to enhance their capabilities. This system offers a range of benefits that improve the efficiency and accuracy of cutting tasks. Let's explore the top three advantages of using a parallel guide system with your plunge track saw.Enhanced PrecisionOne of the primary benefits o
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15th May 2023
Benefits of Using a Precision Woodworking Triangle
Simple yet effective, precision woodworking triangles have played a part in building materials for more than 9,500 years. As our ancestors knew, a precision woodworking triangle can greatly enhance your woodworking projects and make your work more accurate, efficient, and enjoyable. In this article, discover the benefits of using a precision woodworking triangle and understand why many woodworkers and craftspeople enjoy using this indispensable tool!Precision is ParamountThe intuitive design of
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2nd Mar 2023
The Different Types of Woodworking Bench Dogs
While the 20 x 96 mm hole standard popularized by workstations like the Festool MFT/3® Multifunction Table seems to be all the rage today, hole-patterned woodworking worktops are hardly a novel concept. In fact, bench holes, holdfasts, and dogs have been around for thousands of years and are still commonly used. They act as removable clamps to temporarily fix a workpiece in place for planing, sawing, or other woodworking tasks. Today, the rising acceptance of the 20 x 96 mm hole standard mea
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1st Mar 2023
The Differences Between Parallel Guides and Rail Squares
Accurate and repeatable cuts are vital to precision woodworking, and adding the right accessories to your repertoire can make your quest for accurate results that much easier. In this article, we’ll discuss guide rail squares and parallel guides and the difference between the two products.Over the years, using track saws has become more common for woodworkers. Track saws speed up the process of cutting down sheet goods but also have the precision to make glue-line-ready joints (when properly cal
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9th Feb 2023
What Is a Guide Rail Square and How Do I Use It?
Track saws have become a mainstay in many woodworking shops, and for good reason. They excel at processing sheet goods, and with a little creativity plus the right accessories, they can help you accomplish many tasks traditionally reserved for a table saw or jointer. However, even a properly calibrated, high-quality track saw still relies on precise—and in most cases, square—placement of the guide rail. Guide rail squares were created to solve this problem for a majority of track-saw-cutting sce
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9th Feb 2023
5 Time-Saving Track Saw Upgrades To Consider
Track saws are an important tool for today’s modern woodworker. Typically deployed to conveniently cut down full sheet goods into more manageable panels, with a little creativity, track saws can optimize other workflows in your shop. In this article, we’ve highlighted the top 5 track saw upgrades you should start thinking about.Parf Guide System An MFT-style worktop makes a great complement to any track saw. With its 20x96-millimeter hole pattern and a huge number of compatible accessories
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2nd Feb 2023