I have the Titan tracksaw. Needed to be dialed in, which I didn't do initially so ended up fucking the rubber strip. Just means I need to be doubly careful when setting up as I can't rely on the edge of the rubber to be the edge of the cut. Made all the difference too when I bought a new, higher tooth count blade for it. Much better finish. Another helpful purchase was track clamps. Even though the track is fairly grippy, it can move if not fully flat against the material. The clamps give an extra piece of mind and allow you to focus more on the cut than worrying about holding the track still.
I have the Titan tracksaw. Needed to be dialed in, which I didn't do initially so ended up fucking the rubber strip. Just means I need to be doubly careful when setting up as I can't rely on the edge of the rubber to be the edge of the cut. Made all the difference too when I bought a new, higher tooth count blade for it. Much better finish. Another helpful purchase was track clamps. Even though the track is fairly grippy, it can move if not fully flat against the material. The clamps give an extra piece of mind and allow you to focus more on the cut than worrying about holding the track still.