


📏 Cut sharp, cut smart—never miss the perfect angle again!
The GOINGMAKE Compact Guide Rail Square is a precision-engineered aluminum alloy tool designed to deliver accurate 90-degree cuts with track saws. Compatible with major brands like Festool and Makita, it features CNC machining for exact angles, a quick-lock brass nut system for fast setup, and an edge support for enhanced cutting stability. Lightweight and compact, it’s the essential accessory for professionals seeking speed, accuracy, and reliability in every cut.






| ASIN | B0DJSMLGP5 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #279,251 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #205 in Circular Saw Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (149) |
| Date First Available | October 10, 2024 |
| Included Components | 1 x GOINGMAKE Compact Guide Rail Square |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
| Item model number | TS2Compact |
| Manufacturer | GOINGMAKE |
| Material | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 12.28 x 5.31 x 1.73 inches |
| Part Number | TS2Compact |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
S**W
4.9 stars if I was to be picky.
First of all, I was nervous about buying something this cheap, but I couldn't justify buying the big name brand offerings. The fact that I've seen good reviews for some of their other items made it an easier decision for me. I'd put other import brand offerings in my cart before, but I never went through with the purchase because I just couldn't trust those products. This brand / model wasn't available when I shopped for a track square in the past, or it didn't come up in my searches. Anyway, this thing is true to square as best as I can tell. I attached it to my Makita track and used a Woodpecker square to test how it aligned to the track, and I was pleasantly surprised that it was perfect. It will be a little while before I will be able to really test it out when cutting down panels, but I will update this review if my opinion changes. For those wondering if there is room for a clamp between the square and the piece being cut, My clamps work fine in it. My clamps do not have a gradually bent frame where it meets the t-slot of the track. They have two pieces of steel welded 90* to one another, so there is no inner arc of the bend to get in the way. It's hard to explain. Look up the Powertec 71423 track saw clamps to get a better idea of what I'm talking about. The reason I say I would give it a 4.9 star rating instead of 5 stars is simple for the locking clasp. It's a good mechanism, and it does it's job well, but it would be nice if the end that hooks the track would stay up and out of the way as you are attaching the square to the track. As it is, it gets in the way as you are sliding the square onto the track. It's not a big deal, but just a spot I can see room to improve. I've been let down many times by buying cheap tools to save a buck. This is especially true when it comes to things that are supposed to have a certain level of precision. I have a mix of top brand tools and cheap tools. If it weren't for the top brand tools giving me the ability to test and confirm the accuracy of the cheaper tools, I would never be able to trust the cheap tools. I recommend that if you are going to be buying cheap alternatives to the high precision tools, at least buy a couple of quality tools with which to test the cheaper tools with. This track square is a keeper, that's for sure.
S**M
Solid build and perfect match to guide track
This square is a very functional add on that speeds up quick miter cuts with teh track saw. We’ll machined, solidly built from aluminum that can be securely tightened to the track. Once its in place you have a confident 90 degree guide. Considered going DIY route to secure a speeds square to teh track with 3d printed hardware, but for the price this is a superior option. I would love If there was a version that was twice as long to give longer reference edge.
C**G
Well designed
This works well with my Makita Track saw. It's simple to attach and stays firmly in place without any play which is critical when trying to square up a cut. I do wish the recessed part that gets squared up against the wood was a little deeper and wider to make it simpler to get it flush against the wood, but once you get it set it is square. It is well engineered, well made and a good value for the price
C**L
tricky to use.
Works well if you are very careful. It's trickly to use as it is not big enough to ensure it is parallel.
G**P
Great value
Wanted a 90° guide for my track saw but didn’t want to spend the money on the TSO. For 1/10th the price this right angle guide is a steal! First couple times I double checked it with my try square to ensure it was accurate but it’s always been spot on.
D**G
Doesn’t fit Festool track. Bad quality control?
Doesn’t fit Festool track as stated in description. Festool track slot = 12.21 mm. Goingmake rail square bar for slot = 12.33. Too big. Festool FS-WA Angle Stop bar for slot = 11.88 mm. ~ .3 mm for movement. Might just be lack of quality control on this manufacturing run or this unit. I see others reviews without this problem. And yeah, I could grind or file .45 mm off. But why do I have to use my time to fix (or return) this Goingmake product. Jeeezzz guys, get it right before it’s out your door.
K**N
Good guide (if you set it up properly)
This is a solid guide capable of cutting 90 degree square rips. The first time I used it was off but I didn't connect it properly. The thumb screws need to be loose to fit in my Festool. If I tighten the thumb screws first then the clip, alignment is suspect. I have had better results by 1) loosening the thumb screws, 2) sliding in to position loosely, 3) using the cutouts around the clip to press/lift/pinch the guide to register the clamp side of the track against the lip on the surface of the guide (with my lefthand, see pictures), 4) tighten the thumbs screws (with my right hand) while holding the guide registered against the fence, then 5) clipping the latch mechanism. I suspect the alignment is affected by anti slip strips as they are soft and prevent free moving alignment from the thumb screws alone/first=. Couple other points: The clip drops to the bottom of the track lip and scratches it's way up - keep it at the top before you secure. The guide is a little small to maneuver a 55" track - get it close and pull it into alignment from the opposite end (don't push from the clamp end). My rounded Festool clamps worked fine. One reviewer said they couldn't use a clamp at the guide end but you just have to put the clamp in first, then the guide (see picture). Happy cutting!
P**O
Welcome upgrade to my Makita Track - 55" only tho!
So I own both a Makita 55" and 110" track (or 165" if I hook these tracks up together). Obviously using the 40v Makita Track saw. That being said as long as the side of wood you're referencing off of is true - this guide definitely hits true against at least the Makita 55" track. For the longer run ... its much harder to reference so I have to rely on more "manual" measurement methods - so I primarily run this on the shorter track. Overall its much faster and safer than ripping or cross cutting on a table saw stock deeper than 12" (my Mitre saws max depth of cut). So woods between 12" - 55" I can easily just reference, clamp and cut - all this within 1-2 minutes vs 10 minutes of measuring twice or thrice and cutting once =). Good upgrade for those just getting into this hobby like me =)
C**G
Very handy. Cuts square and is economic
A**E
Initial impressions First cut on a 30" piece, dead nuts. Following cuts the same. No play in the jig at all, no adjustment or extra tooling needed. Safe to say this GOINGMAKE me alot more efficient!
M**W
Does not fit Festool track. Insert is slightly too large to fit inside track. I can force it on but it’s extremely tight and then gets stuck. Will be returning.
M**V
Does not fit Festool guide rail.
J**E
1/4 inch out over 4 feet. Pointless.
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