Hi I just noticed that woodcraft has their WoodRiver Guide Rail Angle Jig Item #150005 on sale for $27 from $36 that I bought it for.So I thought it would be a good time to post a very simple modification to it to use it as a crosscut jig with the festool guide rail. This gives you a tapered set pin for all the common angles that appear to be accurate. I haven't tried it at odd angles but it does seem to lock in securely. The modification consisted of 5 or 6 passes on a sharp file followed by 2 passes on a 45 to chamfer the sharp edges on each t nut to fit the festool guide rail. Then installing them with the filed side facing in to make sure the guide pulled in tight and eliminated any play. An other modification I might make is to get a piece of aluminum or steel bar stock to replace the bottom guide bar with a longer one that would extend under the guide rail to give more stability to the guide rail. It works fine the way it is now as long as you apply pressure towards the material with your left hand centered on jig as you place the guide rail down.
[attachthumb=#]
filing T-nuts
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
The pictures show the guide locked in at various angles and they are right on according to my square
Donald
[attachthumb=#]
filing T-nuts
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
The pictures show the guide locked in at various angles and they are right on according to my square
Donald