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Track Saws & Accessories

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Track Saws and Accessories for Accurate, Portable Sheet Cutting

A track saw system combines the portability of a circular saw with the straight-line accuracy of a table saw, making it the most efficient way to break down full sheets of plywood, MDF, and panel goods. Instead of struggling to push a 4x8 sheet through a table saw, you lay the track on the panel, clamp it in place, and make a precise, controlled cut with the saw riding on the guide rail.

The track itself is what separates a track saw from a standard circular saw with a straightedge. The Milescraft TrackSaw extension rails connect end-to-end to achieve any cut length needed, and the Triton track connectors join sections of track precisely without misalignment. The quick clamp kit secures the track to the workpiece without marring the surface.

Blade quality is critical to a clean exit edge. The Infinity Tools track saw blade is engineered for the plunge-and-push motion of a track saw, with tooth geometry designed to produce tearout-free edges on hardwood, plywood, and laminates. For squaring a track to a workpiece edge quickly and accurately, the Milescraft TrackSaw Square references off the panel edge to position the track at a perfect 90 degrees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a track saw, and how is it different from a circular saw?

A track saw is a circular saw designed to ride along a precision aluminum guide rail (track). The base of the saw interlocks with the track and glides smoothly, keeping the blade perfectly aligned for a dead-straight cut every time. A standard circular saw with a straightedge can approximate this, but the interlocking track system provides superior accuracy, built-in chip protection on the cut edge, and a more controlled user experience.

Do I need a specific brand of track saw to use the accessories sold here?

Some accessories are brand-specific. The Triton track connectors and quick clamp kit are designed for the Triton track system. The Milescraft extension rails and TrackSaw Square are compatible with Milescraft-based track systems. Check each product for compatibility with your specific saw or track brand.

Can I use the Kreg guides with my existing circular saw?

Yes — the Kreg Accu-Cut circular saw guide and Rip-Cut guide attach to most standard circular saws and allow them to make straight cuts guided by the factory edge of the sheet. These are not track saws per se, but they provide much greater accuracy than freehand cutting and are a cost-effective way to improve circular saw performance for sheet goods work.

How do I get a chipout-free edge when cutting plywood with a track saw?

The track itself has a flexible rubber strip on the underside that presses down on the plywood surface right at the cut line, supporting the face veneer and preventing tearout. Using the correct blade — such as the Infinity track saw blade with the appropriate tooth count for the material — is equally important. Cut with the show face up for cleanest results on the top surface.

How do track saw rails connect to achieve longer cuts?

Track sections connect end-to-end using precision connector hardware. The Triton track connectors join two track sections flush and square, creating a seamless extended rail that can cut full 8-foot or longer panels without the saw bridging a joint. The Milescraft extension rails serve the same purpose within the Milescraft system.

Is a track saw a good tool for beginners in woodworking?

A track saw is an excellent tool for beginners who work with sheet goods. It is safer than trying to maneuver a full sheet through a table saw, and the guide rail makes straight cuts accessible even without experience. For beginners building furniture, cabinets, or plywood projects, it is often the first power saw worth investing in. Visit the Infinity Tools learning center for getting-started guides.

Can a track saw replace a table saw for all cuts?

A track saw handles sheet goods breakdown and long straight cuts exceptionally well. It cannot easily replace the table saw for repetitive rip cuts in solid lumber, dado and groove work, or small-part work where the table saw's fence and sled system excels. Most shops that own both tools use the track saw for breaking down panels and the table saw for precision joinery and solid wood work. See table saw accessories for that workflow.

How do I position a track saw guide rail accurately for a 90-degree crosscut?

The Milescraft TrackSaw Square hooks over the factory edge of the panel and aligns the guide rail at a perfect 90 degrees automatically. Without a squaring tool, you would need to measure from both ends of the panel to the track to confirm it is perpendicular — a two-person job that takes much longer than using a dedicated square.

What track saw blade should I use for cutting melamine or laminate-faced sheet goods?

For melamine and laminated panels, use a high tooth count blade — more teeth per inch means smaller chips and less chipping of the brittle laminate surface. The track's rubber edge strip also helps support the laminate at the cut line. For very demanding laminate work, score the cut line with a utility knife before sawing to sever the surface fibers ahead of the blade.

Does Infinity Tools ship track saw accessories, and what are the shipping options?

Yes — track saw blades and accessories are stocked and ship via standard and expedited options. Check the shipping policies page for current lead times and carrier choices, or contact us with order questions.