Milescraft Saw Track Guide
George VondriskaDescription
It’s easy to mount your saw to the Milescraft saw plate, and the directions are great. One of the benefits of the Milescraft system is that saw plate is thin. That means you can optimize the capacity of your saw. This is a great benefit when you’re using your track saw to cut thick slabs.
The Track Saw Guide is modular, so you can easily make the track as long as you need it, whether you’re cutting a 4’ wide sheet or an 8’ long sheet (or longer). Just keep adding segments to the track.
For more info on Milescraft and their products visit the Milescraft website.
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How are you connected to the track saw guide to the table? I see you tightening it but how is it attached to the bottom. Also why are you cutting at an angle instead of a straight cut? I must have must it in the vid.