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RMW
Still interested. Hope you proceed.
Dave
Still interested. Hope you proceed.
Dave
Novice-Newbie said:RMW,
Just to clarify. Your proposed device works with Incra t track and t track plus?
Dave
Julian Tracy said:Going back to your design Ron, with the assumption that the milled channel to fit the track is a tight fit and offers a reasonable degree of 90-degree, I'd suggest to forget using T-nuts or knobs or anything that requires the rail adapter to slide in from the ends to attach.
I'd suggest milling them so that the adapters can very simply be placed down (from the top) onto the Festool rail channel and a single captive cam-design tightening screw would hold it in place. So: Place down on the channel, the milled pc. "keys" onto the channel, the single cam action screw end slips into the channel and as it's tightened 1/2 a turn will hold against the inside of the channel tight enough to be secure.
After your cuts - one loosen of that Cam screw and the entire assembly lifts off of the rail completely.
RMW said:Thanks for the input, you convinced me there is a market for both products, or at least enough demand that I can offload the quantity I need to produce & not get stuck with them.
Julian - regarding ease of installation, I will gin up a quick video over the weekend using the brackets I have and post it. There are really 2 options, either slide the whole bracket/track assembly on from the end or leave the bracket on the rail and slide the track in & out of it. I prefer the former but either way it takes less than 1 minute to install or remove completely. I don't know about you but in my working situation I will spend more time trying to find someplace to set them down out of the way or trying to remember where I put them the next time I need them... [big grin]
Tinker - I have you down for serial # 0001 as soon as they are available.
Thanks,
RMW
RMW said:Thanks for the input, you convinced me there is a market for both products, or at least enough demand that I can offload the quantity I need to produce & not get stuck with them.
Matt Meiser said:So one thing I liked about them the minute I saw them is that it appears you can leave the block on the rail and just loosen the knob that attaches the ttrack and slide it out. The rail could then be used as normal.