Track Saw Buying Guide & FAQ
How We Chose Our Selection Of Track Saws
Although there are various things to consider when compiling a buying guide list for track saws, we have focussed on what we consider to be the three most important:

Price – Having the money to buy any model of track saw regardless of its price is all very well, but it doesn’t always mean that we will spend our cash wisely.
With this crucial aspect in mind, not all the models of track saws are what we would expect in terms of cost for reliable products in this power tools category.
Brand – If we consider some of the top names in power tools, there should be no real wonder seeing the likes of Makita, Shop Fox andFestool in our buying guide listing.
We’ve only got to look at the products produced by these conquerors in cutting tools to realise these brands are unlikely to stop providing high quality track saws.
Reviews – Shoppers with less time on their hands than they would like are less likely to spend a lot of time reading reviews on the options in track saws found on the internet.
However, as reading feedback is essential for making the right choice intools, we ensured we considered what buyers of track saws have to say about their purchase.

Features To Look For In Track Saws
Maximum Speed – When looking at the maximum speedof a track saw we’re interested in, we may think about the quality of the cuts we’ll be able to carry out when using the track-reliant saw.
Indeed, cutting saws of this category with an impressive 1,350-3,550 rpm blade speed are always going to be the top draw of track saw due to their ability to cut incredibly accurately at all times.
Bevel Capacity – As not all users of saws on tracks will utilise their machine for the same things as everyone else, it’s important for people to remember what types of jobs they most commonly do with their tools.
Finishing carpenters that often work on eye-catching bevel features should ensure the track saw they get is capable of providing them with the sorts of bevel angles they usually require.
Power of the Motor – Of course, in order to have a fast blade speed when operating your track sawing machine, you’ll need to buy one of these tools that comes with a powerful motor.
In some cases, although the track saw is powered by rechargeable batteries, it runs as if it were being powered from the mains – something many tradespeople look for when selecting power tools.
Corded or Cordless – As mentioned above, plenty of people that make a living from using power tools are keen to get their hands on as many cordless tools at they can manage as long as the performance is not compromised, that is.
Fortunately, there are heaps of not only cordless track saws with similar power to plugged-in ones but also corded saws on tracks that are so good that having a cable coming out of them is often overlooked.
Durability – DIY enthusiasts or hardworking carpenters that make a point of taking good care of all their tools are bound to buy durable equipment as opposed to tools that won’t last five minutes.
There are certainly many strong track saw models out there that can assist in the daily quest of tradespeople – avoiding damage to tools they rely on to earn a crust.

Track Length – For woodworkers that work on long lengths of material of all kinds, it’s important to choose a track saw that allows them to rip through lengthier pieces of wood on their jobs.
The good news for buyers of these tools is that some suppliers very reasonably price additional tracks as well as connectors so that the consumer can cut to their heart’s content.
Blade – Although carbide-tipped blades for these power tools aresought after by professional and amateur carpenters alike, there are other options in blades that are a very good choice.
One thing that lots of track saw users keep in mind is the number of teeth on the blade on the saw they fancy purchasing. Of course, good quality blades on such tools could make a huge difference.
Track Saw FAQ
Q: What is a track saw?
A: A track saw is a power tool that although being similar to a table saw or circular saw includes a number of features that makes it stand out against its rivals.
Not only can you use a track saw in more confined spaces compared to table or circular saws but they are also much more portable.
Q: What does a track saw do?
A: These tools can be used for a wide range of functions including producing very fine bezel features.
A track saw is also effective in making cuts that are so accurate and tear free that they look like they’ve been cut by a laser.
Q: What’s the difference between a track saw and a circular saw?
A: Basically, a circular saw can be used to rip through the same materials as the track saw but is nowhere near as accurate as track-mounted saws.
Because of this, track saws are more likely to be employed to carry out extremely difficult bezels and other tricky details. Cuts made by track saws are also incredibly clean.

Q: What track saw blade do you need?
A: The type of blade you get for your track saw will be influenced by the type of work you usually do. In many cases, track saw operators not all that sure about which blade to purchase can chat with an expert at a material supplies store.
Obviously, carbide-tipped blades are going to last a hell of a lot longer than some of the more standard blades on offer on the net or from bricks and mortar tool and accessories shops.