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Track saw does seem to be the way to go. Which one do you have?
Think I will grab a couple of quotes for having the first job pre cut and see how that compares to buying a saw and extra track.
Brutal that the track costs almost as much as the saw - https://www.rutlands.com/sp+workholding-more-clamps-clamp-guides-extra-long-clamp-cutting-guide-2750mm-rutlands+r3143?utm_campaign=Googlebase&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=Googlebase&geoip=GB&gclid=Cj0KCQiAmL-ABhDFARIsAKywVaefcku4BCNvjw7ctgNTSeRaYPFhTpShyNN1VSrMRuoNwbjZ07djyq4aAlvsEALw_wcB
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I've got the Dewalt DWS520KT and the DWS5023-XJ track.
Will last a lifetime for DIY use.
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If you want to keep costs down, I got this one from screwfix on the back of good reviews from Peter Millard
(who apparently knows his stuff).The one he reviews there is branded titan, and a different colour, but is the same saw.
I've only used it a little bit, but it's been good to me so far.
Though as @Soul says a good upgrade would be a 2.4m track. I do notice when going from one half of the track to the other. Fine for most things though.
Thanks.
That was completely cut using a track saw. Would highly recommend one of you’re going to be using sheet material to make anything.
Look a getting a track that is the length of a whole sheet too (2.4m) as joining multiple tracks isn’t always as accurate as needed for furniture.