Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
...it's not about breaking down the goods, it's about making the final cut the first time...
This is how I use mine in the shop. Anyone can break down plywood with a builders saw and then re-cut it. I make glue-joint ready cuts with my TS 55 track saw, needing precision and repeatability.

Many of the cuts I make for yacht cabinetry are at angles other than 90* (not bevel cuts) and are easier with a track saw, making splinter-free cuts in expensive veneered ply, mostly teak. The 10' track is also regularly used to straighten the raw edge of lumber.