I just bought 4 of the side rails (table profiles...) and a hardware kit and am playing with them to design a MFT/TS outfeed table.
I realize that a MFT is capable of all kind of wonderful things, but right now I am mainly interested in using it for crosscuts; alligning the guide rail and clamps 12 times to make 12 cuts was really too much work; with the hardware kit I can allign it once and do a dozen cuts one after the other.
It seems to me that you could, if once were so inclinded, which I am sure no one here is, screw the guide rail supports to the side of a wood table and use a piece of T-track at one end to take the fence support. Drill two holes in the table for the angle thing, and you are home free. Obviously it would be difficult to move the guide rail supports along the table, but I am not sure why you would want to do that. (why would you want to do that? There are several posts about alligning the supports, but once you do it, can't you just mark the rails and use those marks in the future?)
Is this wrong for some reason I am not understanding? Yes, I know I would miss out on much of the functionality of the MFT, but only considering it for making crosscuts... I have the side rails and will probably use at least the two for the guide rail supports, but just want to make sure I understand how it all works.
I realize that a MFT is capable of all kind of wonderful things, but right now I am mainly interested in using it for crosscuts; alligning the guide rail and clamps 12 times to make 12 cuts was really too much work; with the hardware kit I can allign it once and do a dozen cuts one after the other.
It seems to me that you could, if once were so inclinded, which I am sure no one here is, screw the guide rail supports to the side of a wood table and use a piece of T-track at one end to take the fence support. Drill two holes in the table for the angle thing, and you are home free. Obviously it would be difficult to move the guide rail supports along the table, but I am not sure why you would want to do that. (why would you want to do that? There are several posts about alligning the supports, but once you do it, can't you just mark the rails and use those marks in the future?)
Is this wrong for some reason I am not understanding? Yes, I know I would miss out on much of the functionality of the MFT, but only considering it for making crosscuts... I have the side rails and will probably use at least the two for the guide rail supports, but just want to make sure I understand how it all works.