Im looking for an alternative method for cross cutting plywood. I currently use a panel saw (which sorta sucks) with a measuring/stop set up but honestly the thing is really difficult to keep square and I'm tired of constantly picking up and moving 4x8 sheets. I have the Rip Dogs parallel guides attached to my 108" track for ripping and was wondering if the MFT was the answer or should I get more guides for my short rail? Looks like a 96" long pc of plywood would be hard to cut to 34 1/2" on 1 MFT without additional support. I can purchase more guides for $100 vs $900 for the MFT so cost is also a consideration. Thanks everyone in advance.