Hi Folks,
I need a very accurate guide rail to fit on a 14' - 6" (174" total) long table top I'm making. I will be inlaying lineally down the length of the top and want to use the guide rail to reference a very accurate plunge trimmer to mill the series of inlay seats. It's imperative the rail is as straight as possible - due to the pattern and placement of the inlay(s). I'm leaning towards the 5000 - no joint flex, but Festool does not spec a tolerance on the accuracy of the straight edge down its length - due they tend to be very straight?
I have a 6' starrett straight edge to set up two rails if folks think that is the preferred direction for greater accuracy - shorter pieces tend to be more accurate than one long piece - but then possibly, the joint security becomes the issue, I will be repositioning the rail numerous times as I move across the width of the top. Any thoughts or experience regarding this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I need a very accurate guide rail to fit on a 14' - 6" (174" total) long table top I'm making. I will be inlaying lineally down the length of the top and want to use the guide rail to reference a very accurate plunge trimmer to mill the series of inlay seats. It's imperative the rail is as straight as possible - due to the pattern and placement of the inlay(s). I'm leaning towards the 5000 - no joint flex, but Festool does not spec a tolerance on the accuracy of the straight edge down its length - due they tend to be very straight?
I have a 6' starrett straight edge to set up two rails if folks think that is the preferred direction for greater accuracy - shorter pieces tend to be more accurate than one long piece - but then possibly, the joint security becomes the issue, I will be repositioning the rail numerous times as I move across the width of the top. Any thoughts or experience regarding this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.