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Video: How to Use a Cordless Track Saw

  • Jeremy Kassel
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  • April 15, 2024

Jeremy Kassel, a builder from Glenmont, N.Y., demonstrates how to use a cordless track saw.

By Jeremy Kassel

Jeremy Kassel uses his track saw for breaking down sheet goods such as cabinet grade plywood. But you can also use it for trimming doors, making long tapered shims and trimming cabinet panels. Additionally, you can make miter folds for projects such as range hoods, columns, and modern furniture.

Learn How to Use a Cordless Track Saw

First, place my track and saw on your cutting stock and make sure you have the right blade depth so that you don’t cut through your support pieces. Measure and mark both ends of the cut. Next, place the track on the piece that you’re cutting, leaving the offcut showing. Then place your saw at the beginning of the cut, start the saw, and make your cut.

When you’re making a narrow rip, you may be tempted to place the track on the wider piece. If you put it on the offcut, your piece will be too narrow by the thickness of the blade. It’s also more likely to splinter because your splinter guard is not on the cut. It’s important that you place the track on the piece that you want rather than the off cut.

If you don’t yet have a track saw, I suggest you get one — it really helped me level-up my finished carpentry game. And if you’re looking for guidance on which track saw to get, check out my recent test for Fine Homebuilding on FineHomebuilding.com.

Videos in the Series

  • How to Use a Cordless Track Saw
    Jeremy demonstrates how to use a cordless track saw.

  • Get Better Results From Your Track Saw
    Jeremy explains how to get the best results from your cordless track saw.

About the Author

Jeremy Kassel (@kasselconstruction) is a builder in Glenmont, N.Y.
This article was originally published on finehomebuilding.com

Photos by Patrick McCombe


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