New toy this week. Definitely storing this without a battery pack inserted.
@mattgemmell nice! I just bought a Kreg track saw 😅
@mark_sabbatical Saves the space you’d need for a table saw! I actually have a 2400mm track coming this evening to use with the circular. I assume yours is a plunge saw?
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@mark_sabbatical Big! Zero-offset is nice. What’s the project?
@mattgemmell first up, kitchen cabinets, next picture frames, then onto world domination ;) If I succeed at that I’ll give myself permission to buy a sawstop table saw :) What’s your project?
@mark_sabbatical Right now it’s shelving and tool storage for greenhouse and shed, stuff for my son’s fort, and revamping some cupboards.
@mattgemmell Let us know how it is, please. I have the same one but no track. Definitely considering it, though.

@marsadle It’s the Evolution track I got (1400x2). Some pics here of the DeWalt DCS570 sitting on it. I think it’ll work REALLY well, sitting up against the fence on the left!

Little bit of extra blade clearance from the tear-out strip (blue oval highlighted in pic), but that’s not a bad thing. Very solid/straight/level, and comes with a carry bag and two track clamps.

I’ll probably make something to hold it against the fence, using the two 12mm x 4mm holes pre-drilled in the saw’s baseplate.

@mattgemmell Thanks for sharing! I was looking for a good track, will definitely check it out.

I was surprised however, how straight I could cut freehand today, cutting flooring. Not for any form of proper carpentry though.

@marsadle Once you get fully into the piece, the saw wants to stay straight. The best tip is to keep your eye on where the blade meets the work, not at the front of the baseplate.
@marsadle Following up on this, I decided to go a different route, and sourced a replacement base/shoe for the saw; the shoe for the DCS572, which is track-compatible. I’ll return the Evo track and get the DeWalt one, since the shoe isn’t compatible with the Evo track. So basically I’ve turned my 570 into a 572 via replacing the part.
@mattgemmell I was wondering about compatibility. Thanks for letting me know. Really appreciate it! 👍🏻
@marsadle Also, if you choose to go that way, the part is N257219 — and don’t forget to square up the saw blade after installing it!