iamnothim
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I was looking for a way to level two MFT3’s joined together when I happened on Jerry Work’s “Advanced Cutting and Routing Techniques”. I didn’t find what I was looking for but I discovered something far more valuable, at least to me. Maybe I'm the only one that didn't know this, but I thought I'd share it anyway.
For years I have been struggling to cut narrow pieces on the MFT/3. I’d have to build up a backstop to support the rail and position the piece. No More!
Jerry uses the MFS with the MFT. It’s brilliant for repeated cuts of narrow stock. Simply secure and MFS extrusion to the table with clamps. Square it with dogs. Put your stock against it, and slide the guide rail back and forth to the desired mark on the stock.
Now if I can just figure out how to level two MFT/3’ and ca CMS/VL table. Btw. I finally ditched the CMS fence for an Incra Wonder Fence. I wonder why I waited so long.
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For years I have been struggling to cut narrow pieces on the MFT/3. I’d have to build up a backstop to support the rail and position the piece. No More!
Jerry uses the MFS with the MFT. It’s brilliant for repeated cuts of narrow stock. Simply secure and MFS extrusion to the table with clamps. Square it with dogs. Put your stock against it, and slide the guide rail back and forth to the desired mark on the stock.
Now if I can just figure out how to level two MFT/3’ and ca CMS/VL table. Btw. I finally ditched the CMS fence for an Incra Wonder Fence. I wonder why I waited so long.
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