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As a hobbyist wood worker that cant justify the higher prices of the festool etc i love my wen track saw! Went with the 7 1/4 and for the price difference (less than $50) it's definitely worth it over the 6.5" if not just for more blade options and availability. The extra power and variable speed is cool but extra cutting depth + blade options makes it the easiest upsell ever.
@@WarriorHouseDIY I wanted to make a comment just in case anyone else that's like I was when I was looking into it doesn't think it's just that extra cutting depth. I didn't even think about the blade options and availability until a friend mentioned it when I asked his opinion. I thought why would I pay almost 50% more? Glad I did! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the video. I got the saw a few weeks ago and was unpacking it today. I could not for the life of me figure out how to get the saw to plunge! LOL I knew it had to be something simple - read the entire manual. Couldn't find any place that showed the plunge release button. I had a "button" like this on a previous saw and I assumed that button had to be pushed when I powered on - but didn't realize this had a different operation on this saw. So thanks for the clarity on each piece of the saw. Very very helpful.
I’ve had this saw for about 4 months now. I ran into issues cutting 1” thick red oak with the stock blade. It was burning like crazy, no matter how slow it fast I went. It didn’t matter if I took shallow cuts to get to full depth, it still burned. After replacing the stock blade it is like a different saw! I really like using it. Bought a track square and clamps and super happy with it.
This is great info to share!!! Yes the stock blade is definitely worth replacing. Did you go with an aftermarket or WEN blade? Thank you for sharing!!!
@@stevesiefken6432 Thanks for the info. I haven’t tried any HF saw blades. I have found their drill bits to not last as long as many other brands. Keep us posted on how long the HF saw blade lasts. I normally use Freud Diablo and they seem pretty good.
WEN makes a pretty good blade out of the box and definitely can’t go wrong with Freud but I’d say my favorite blades for longevity are Festool. Depends on the project for me also.
Thank you!!! Thanks for sharing this very detailed and professional video. You are obviously very experienced at using the device and comfortable explaining its many features. I loved your tone and delivery of very helpful information shared in a concise and friendly manner
Man thank you for such a complimentary response! Glad you enjoyed the video and hope it helped in your decision. Check out the cordless one if you haven’t I really like it amzn.to/4aRzfX5
@@WarriorHouseDIYNo! It comes in cordless!!? You’re speaking my language- sometimes when I look down at all the cords on the floor of my workshop it can look like mounds of spaghetti in a colander haha
If the blade kerf is different then the zero clearance will be cut to the thickest blade. Not a big deal in most cases, about 1/32” or maybe 1/16” but worth noting. The strip can always be replaced as it will eventually take a beating anyway. Thanks for asking :)
Cabinet maker... impressive JR. I love wood working I just don't do much of it. What a sweet tool !! . Extremely informative! Very professional. Great presentation. Thank-you kind sir !
Very clear and concise commentary, in the UK it's marketed as Titan, (from a large hardware chain called Screwfix), the scoring feature I use when cutting melamine laminated boards (Contiboard in the UK) gives absolutely perfect chip free cuts, especially if you've fitted possibly the best blade for this saw made by Triton ( a guy, (Peter Millard) did a test on various blades from different manufacturers, the Triton came out on top, even though it was nowhere near as expensive as some others), on the dust collection front, this can vastly be improved by sealing the blade fixing screw/arbor access aperture on the saw side, masking tape will do the job, I 3D printed a clip in cover in PETG plastic, ATB from across the pond
I started with a Wen and it wasn't bad but I cut a lot of 45 degree bevels and the Wen is really bad getting an accurate angle. I ended up up grading to the Kreg and this was a huge improvement. The Wen is ok to start but if you can swing it I would highly recommend stepping up to the Kreg.
Thank you for the feedback. I mention in the videos about the bevel cuts being a little unstable. But overall great tracksaw for the price point and accessories. Thanks for commenting!!
CNC stands for computer numerical control, not computer navigated cutting machine. Good review on the saw. The biggest complaint most people seem to have is the issue with bevel cuts
just bought one. I have a compact tablesaw, and I cannot get straight cuts from it on long pieces. I have a compact jointer table - same problem: long pieces overwhelm it
Thanks so much for the review! Have you had any experience with the makita corded track saw? I’ve never owned a track saw but would find it very useful for different projects and I’m debating between the 12 amp wen or the makita. With 110’ of track with each saw the wen is about $220 right now and the makita would be about $530. Do you find the when makes perfectly square cuts at 0? I know you said the 45 angle doesn’t feel as solid? Thanks for any input!
Thanks for sharing! I haven’t worked with the makita but I know they’re a solid company with quality tools. I can say that with Wen I haven’t had any issues at 0 degrees and I’ve ripped a lot of plywood into cabinets without issues. Hope that helps and thanks again for commenting!
1:52 you say you set it for 3/4" plywood. But you don't explain this. If you are cutting 3/4" and using the sacrificial foam, what is the actual depth of cut? How much do you like to go past 3/4"?
@GlennLaguna I’ll have to go back to the video to see but either way the goal is to set the depth just over the thickness of the stock so the blade is only kissing the foam sheet. Cutting not foam can also accelerate the dulling of the blade.
I see now how it can look like 1 1/2” from that angle. When you take the saw track and bottom plate of the saw into the equation the final depth is just shy of 7/8” so less than than 1/8” into the foam bar and. 👍
@@WarriorHouseDIY ya I’ve been looking for good tools at a reasonable price I’m just getting started in woodworking and would love to have a track saw so I been watching as many videos as I can find so thanks for sharing.
Just bought the 7 /4" with 110" track and clamps for $220 on Amazon. Very surprised to find end caps for the tracks included. Makes storage easier and protects the track ends. The saw is pretty heavy, but that should help it stay in the track. Also, the saw has soft start so doesn't jerk when you start it. Other reviews have said the allen wrench provided does not fit the arbor nut. Mine works fine. This is a great machine and the price makes it even better.
It really is a great setup and the 7 1/4” is definitely the way to go imo. How bout those end caps :) I love those also. Congrats on a great tool!! And thank you for sharing!
I was surprised that the Festool is actually not THAT much more expensive when you consider you would need to buy the Wen saw, track, and case to match what you get with Festool. Then consider the Wen has pretty much zero resale value compared to the Festool being highly sought after. Factoring that in, you are paying very little extra for the superior product. That is why I went with the best on this one...Festool.
Festool will definitely have great resale value but as the comparison goes, the corded WEN comes with 100” of track where as festool is on 55”. So excluding the case WEN is wayyy cheaper. I’ve used both while I would recommend festool for everyday use in a shop as a business, I recommend when for DIYers or a business just starting out. Definitely some good points though and thanks for sharing.
The track has anti-slip strips on the bottom. I rarely need to clamp down unless I’m cutting on a surface that the track doesn’t grip enough. Really easy and fast for things like plywood or smooth lumber. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you! I updated with these new links: ►WEN 7.25" track saw including tracks amzn.to/46X0hsW (preferred) ►WEN 6.5" BATTERY POWERED Track saw (No track) amzn.to/46U2aH0
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Great video. Possibly one of the best tool reviews I have seen. Thoroughly described the functionality of the track saw without dragging it out.
Glad you liked it! Thank you for your feedback and commenting.
As a hobbyist wood worker that cant justify the higher prices of the festool etc i love my wen track saw! Went with the 7 1/4 and for the price difference (less than $50) it's definitely worth it over the 6.5" if not just for more blade options and availability. The extra power and variable speed is cool but extra cutting depth + blade options makes it the easiest upsell ever.
It’s awesome to hear others love for this saw! Thank you for sharing!! And I totally agree with the 7 1/4” 😎
@@WarriorHouseDIY I wanted to make a comment just in case anyone else that's like I was when I was looking into it doesn't think it's just that extra cutting depth. I didn't even think about the blade options and availability until a friend mentioned it when I asked his opinion. I thought why would I pay almost 50% more? Glad I did! Thanks for the video!
@blirdo thanks for watching and grateful for your input anytime
Thanks for the video. I got the saw a few weeks ago and was unpacking it today. I could not for the life of me figure out how to get the saw to plunge! LOL I knew it had to be something simple - read the entire manual. Couldn't find any place that showed the plunge release button. I had a "button" like this on a previous saw and I assumed that button had to be pushed when I powered on - but didn't realize this had a different operation on this saw. So thanks for the clarity on each piece of the saw. Very very helpful.
I’m really glad the video was helpful!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I’ve had this saw for about 4 months now. I ran into issues cutting 1” thick red oak with the stock blade. It was burning like crazy, no matter how slow it fast I went. It didn’t matter if I took shallow cuts to get to full depth, it still burned. After replacing the stock blade it is like a different saw! I really like using it. Bought a track square and clamps and super happy with it.
This is great info to share!!! Yes the stock blade is definitely worth replacing. Did you go with an aftermarket or WEN blade? Thank you for sharing!!!
@@WarriorHouseDIY
Thanks for your kind response!
I ended replacing the stock blade with a Hercules blade from Harbor Freight.
@stevesiefken6432 Awesome! I have tried the harbor freight blades yet but will definitely give them a run!
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Thanks for the info. I haven’t tried any HF saw blades. I have found their drill bits to not last as long as many other brands. Keep us posted on how long the HF saw blade lasts. I normally use Freud Diablo and they seem pretty good.
WEN makes a pretty good blade out of the box and definitely can’t go wrong with Freud but I’d say my favorite blades for longevity are Festool. Depends on the project for me also.
Thank you!!! Thanks for sharing this very detailed and professional video. You are obviously very experienced at using the device and comfortable explaining its many features. I loved your tone and delivery of very helpful information shared in a concise and friendly manner
Man thank you for such a complimentary response! Glad you enjoyed the video and hope it helped in your decision. Check out the cordless one if you haven’t I really like it amzn.to/4aRzfX5
@@WarriorHouseDIYNo! It comes in cordless!!? You’re speaking my language- sometimes when I look down at all the cords on the floor of my workshop it can look like mounds of spaghetti in a colander haha
And btw….yw on the comment. The content on your video is so thorough I have it saved for future views💪
@scottmulholland1329 hahaha so true. I feel your pain and love cordless whenever possible
What happens to the zero clearance plastic strip when you use various saw blades?
If the blade kerf is different then the zero clearance will be cut to the thickest blade. Not a big deal in most cases, about 1/32” or maybe 1/16” but worth noting. The strip can always be replaced as it will eventually take a beating anyway. Thanks for asking :)
I've gotten a few room projects done with it, it is what it is, a good buy
Definitely:) thanks for sharing!
Cabinet maker... impressive JR. I love wood working I just don't do much of it. What a sweet tool !! . Extremely informative! Very professional. Great presentation. Thank-you kind sir !
Thank you buddy!!
Heck yeah, I love my Wen. I got the Powertec tracks and I've built three kitchens with it, among other stuff. Works great.
That track is great too!! Awesome to hear. Cost effective contractor award 🎉 Thanks for watching 🙏
@Lugnut64052 What is the model number/name of the Powertec tracks that you're using?
@V21IC I’m using the WEN tracks amzn.to/4gzF7XV but the powertec ones are these amzn.to/4eAkMQF (affiliate links) thanks for asking.
Very clear and concise commentary, in the UK it's marketed as Titan, (from a large hardware chain called Screwfix), the scoring feature I use when cutting melamine laminated boards (Contiboard in the UK) gives absolutely perfect chip free cuts, especially if you've fitted possibly the best blade for this saw made by Triton ( a guy, (Peter Millard) did a test on various blades from different manufacturers, the Triton came out on top, even though it was nowhere near as expensive as some others), on the dust collection front, this can vastly be improved by sealing the blade fixing screw/arbor access aperture on the saw side, masking tape will do the job, I 3D printed a clip in cover in PETG plastic, ATB from across the pond
Thank you for your input! Triton makes incredible tools in my opinion. I actually prefer triton routers over many others. Thank you again.
Thanks dor the video, very informative. Pity we can't get the WEN brand in the UK 😢
Thank you for the comment. I wasn’t aware of that. I’ll have to find out the comparable for UK and make another video 😎
I started with a Wen and it wasn't bad but I cut a lot of 45 degree bevels and the Wen is really bad getting an accurate angle. I ended up up grading to the Kreg and this was a huge improvement. The Wen is ok to start but if you can swing it I would highly recommend stepping up to the Kreg.
Thank you for the feedback. I mention in the videos about the bevel cuts being a little unstable. But overall great tracksaw for the price point and accessories. Thanks for commenting!!
You have a new subscriber, well done
Thank you 🙏 glad you found the video helpful:)
I received delivery of the Wen yesterday, also bought the powertech guides. We will see how well it works very soon
Congrats!!! I think you’ll love it!
CNC stands for computer numerical control, not computer navigated cutting machine. Good review on the saw. The biggest complaint most people seem to have is the issue with bevel cuts
Thanks for the clarification and feedback!! And thanks for watching!!
Ya know what they say about people that have to correct someone else?
just bought one. I have a compact tablesaw, and I cannot get straight cuts from it on long pieces. I have a compact jointer table - same problem: long pieces overwhelm it
Great! Hope you enjoy it!!! Thanks for sharing
Great review. Very informative and thorough
Thank you! Really is a fun little saw for anyone who’s thinking about track saws
Thanks so much for the review! Have you had any experience with the makita corded track saw? I’ve never owned a track saw but would find it very useful for different projects and I’m debating between the 12 amp wen or the makita. With 110’ of track with each saw the wen is about $220 right now and the makita would be about $530. Do you find the when makes perfectly square cuts at 0? I know you said the 45 angle doesn’t feel as solid? Thanks for any input!
Thanks for sharing! I haven’t worked with the makita but I know they’re a solid company with quality tools. I can say that with Wen I haven’t had any issues at 0 degrees and I’ve ripped a lot of plywood into cabinets without issues. Hope that helps and thanks again for commenting!
1:52 you say you set it for 3/4" plywood. But you don't explain this. If you are cutting 3/4" and using the sacrificial foam, what is the actual depth of cut? How much do you like to go past 3/4"?
I’m only cutting a hair past the 3/4” when I’m setting for 3/4” plywood. Hope that helps :) thanks for asking.
@@WarriorHouseDIYyou say it is set for 3/4” ply, but when you plunge the saw it looked like 1.5” or so at 1:57
@GlennLaguna I’ll have to go back to the video to see but either way the goal is to set the depth just over the thickness of the stock so the blade is only kissing the foam sheet. Cutting not foam can also accelerate the dulling of the blade.
@@WarriorHouseDIY at the 1:57 mark
I see now how it can look like 1 1/2” from that angle. When you take the saw track and bottom plate of the saw into the equation the final depth is just shy of 7/8” so less than than 1/8” into the foam bar and. 👍
Great review
Thank you! It’s really a pretty good saw. Definitely lower operational cost than some others.
@@WarriorHouseDIY ya I’ve been looking for good tools at a reasonable price I’m just getting started in woodworking and would love to have a track saw so I been watching as many videos as I can find so thanks for sharing.
Greater review
Thank you! It’s a fun saw and great deal!!
Just bought the 7 /4" with 110" track and clamps for $220 on Amazon. Very surprised to find end caps for the tracks included. Makes storage easier and protects the track ends. The saw is pretty heavy, but that should help it stay in the track. Also, the saw has soft start so doesn't jerk when you start it. Other reviews have said the allen wrench provided does not fit the arbor nut. Mine works fine. This is a great machine and the price makes it even better.
It really is a great setup and the 7 1/4” is definitely the way to go imo. How bout those end caps :) I love those also. Congrats on a great tool!! And thank you for sharing!
So how is the 71/4 track saw from Wen?
Feels a little more powerful but that could just be my perception. Both great tools imo. Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I was surprised that the Festool is actually not THAT much more expensive when you consider you would need to buy the Wen saw, track, and case to match what you get with Festool. Then consider the Wen has pretty much zero resale value compared to the Festool being highly sought after. Factoring that in, you are paying very little extra for the superior product. That is why I went with the best on this one...Festool.
Festool will definitely have great resale value but as the comparison goes, the corded WEN comes with 100” of track where as festool is on 55”. So excluding the case WEN is wayyy cheaper. I’ve used both while I would recommend festool for everyday use in a shop as a business, I recommend when for DIYers or a business just starting out. Definitely some good points though and thanks for sharing.
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No need to clamp the track down?
The track has anti-slip strips on the bottom. I rarely need to clamp down unless I’m cutting on a surface that the track doesn’t grip enough. Really easy and fast for things like plywood or smooth lumber. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Can you add a new link. I’d like to make sure you get the Amazon money you’ve earned
Thank you! I updated with these new links: ►WEN 7.25" track saw including tracks amzn.to/46X0hsW (preferred)
►WEN 6.5" BATTERY POWERED Track saw (No track) amzn.to/46U2aH0