How to Break Down Large 4'x8' Sheet Goods (MDF, plywood and more!)

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2022
  • Learn how to use TSO's TPG Parallel Guide System and GRS Guide Rail Squares to break down large 4'x8' sheet goods for the most accurate and repeatable results.
    -- Tools You'll Need --
    1. One TPG Parallel Guide Set: TPG 30 Set or TPG 30-50 Set
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    2. Two Slide-On or Drop-On TPG Adapters
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    OR
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    3. One GRS-16 PE Parallel Edge Guide Rail Square
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Komentáře • 15

  • @HeadBroski
    @HeadBroski Před 2 měsíci

    I didn’t realize you guys were a Minnesota company until I placed my first TSO order the other day. Now I’m looking forward to buying more TSO products.

  • @ryang6513
    @ryang6513 Před 2 lety +7

    Great close. Let's not get too obsessed about perfection. It's about enjoying the experience.

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 Před 2 lety +4

    Love TSO products, and although I agree whole heartedly with Marc, TSO products will get you as close to perfection as you need to be while enjoying the process!

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler Před 2 lety +2

    I own the TSO components Hans demonstrates here. As a professional, tool cost for essential processes is trumped by precision and reliability. There is no question IMO that TSO guide rail accessories are not only the most precise but also the most versatile and logically integrated to purpose. What is surprising beyond their superlative quality is that TSO products are in fact NOT the most expensive among established competitors. The immediate benefits of TSO habitual attention to detail are magnified by their integration into a pragmatic system.

  • @frankschlehofer6517
    @frankschlehofer6517 Před 4 měsíci

    One thing I discovered on my own when using the TSO square, which ironically you actually did (time 5:05 on the video) when doing the cross cut, was to lift the guide rail by pushing down on the end closest to you, so the guide rail comes down square on the wood. If I didn’t do this, then the guide rail sorta sticks to the plywood, preventing the TSO square from setting square against the edge of the plywood. This technique was important and helped me.

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444

    I have the entire TSO system and a Festool cordless track saw and will be using a Bora Centipede 4 x 8 work table. Will be setting up to build my kitchen base cabinets. No more cutting plywood on rigid foam squares on the garage floor with a guide and circular saw. No more out of square cuts and having to repurpose large pieces for other purposes.

  • @mccrich8094
    @mccrich8094 Před 2 lety +5

    Great tools Hans. They've changed my results for the better. By the way, where did you get your tool pouch?... nice size for the shop.

  • @shanehertzog5812
    @shanehertzog5812 Před 2 lety +1

    very nice tools TSO .

  • @anthonyromano8565
    @anthonyromano8565 Před 2 lety +1

    Its more about efficiency of time than perfection.

  • @misterm7086
    @misterm7086 Před rokem

    Hello Karl. Thanks for the informative video. I recently purchased the Makita Track Saw system.
    My question: I'm looking into the TSO parallel guide system. They offer a 20" inch rail, a 30" rail, and a combo set of 30"/50" rail ($100+ more than the 30" set, as you know). In my spare time, I enjoy building small furniture for family and friends (book cases, shelves, tables, etc. in my side-of-the-garage shop. In your opinion, which rail size would you recommend? Thanks again!

    • @misterm7086
      @misterm7086 Před rokem

      I just pulled the trigger on the 30” kit, square, adapter, and guide rail connections.

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444

    That's correct, put your mistakes in the back where they won't be seen.

  • @FuzzFace
    @FuzzFace Před 7 měsíci +1

    This old fart could do wonders with a good old table saw

  • @debandmike3380
    @debandmike3380 Před rokem +1

    I am very happy with all my TSO products I wish you would start selling squares and rulers like woodpecker's because I do not like that company and will not buy their products but if you have the same type of machining accuracy going on you should start competing with them I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate having an option. on a more critical notes please stop with the side angles with the camera that is so tacky I don't know why everybody does that it's just the dumbest thing. if you're talking to your audience then look at them if you were talking to your friend and decided to turn 30° away and keep talking they would think that was weird.