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@bbenakjr posted:

.... always have issues cutting track straight.  

I, too, always struggle to get a perfectly square cut with my Gargraves track. But I found that a Dremel flex shaft attachment with a 2" Gyros reinforced cut off wheel would give me a pretty good result for cutting a single rail in the middle of a track section, as you would for making an isolated track section or for non-derailing capability. But for cutting all 3 rails of flexed track to length and at an angle, nothing beats a mini miter chop saw, e.g. Proxxon.  Another method to square and finish imperfectly cut track is with a horizontal belt sander. Regardless of cutting method, a good file is needed to remove the inevitable burrs and sharp edges on the cut rails.

Bob

I use the Dremel right angle attachment occasionally when fitting track.  However, for the majority of my track cutting for my most recent layout build, I used the 6" cutoff saw from Harbor Freight.

I second John’s recommendation on the HF 6” cut off saw. When I built my 5 rail track it definitely was the tool for the job. Not a tool I reach for all the time but it is very handy when you need it.

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