On my holy rail the edge of the first hole on one side is 9mm from the end of the rail, on the other it is 10mm. I realize that when the system is being used the way it is supposed to be used this shouldn't make any difference. However...
Today I was adding some shelf pin holes to an existing cabinet and after striking out with my Woodhaven jig, decided that the best plan was to use the LR-32 rail and drilling fixture on the OF1010. So I cut a spacer block to make it easy to set up the rail and went to work. When I switched to the other side of the cabinet I noticed that the holes weren't going to line up with the rail and I needed to make a new spacer block - no problem, just annoying.
It seems like the obvious solution is either:
I'm leaning towards B, it seems like it will work and would avoid hassles in the future – or am I missing something?
Today I was adding some shelf pin holes to an existing cabinet and after striking out with my Woodhaven jig, decided that the best plan was to use the LR-32 rail and drilling fixture on the OF1010. So I cut a spacer block to make it easy to set up the rail and went to work. When I switched to the other side of the cabinet I noticed that the holes weren't going to line up with the rail and I needed to make a new spacer block - no problem, just annoying.
It seems like the obvious solution is either:
- a) Figure I'll never need to do this again and forget about it, or
- b) Trim the long end of the rail to match the short end.
I'm leaning towards B, it seems like it will work and would avoid hassles in the future – or am I missing something?