Hi all,
I want to ask for your suggestions about the second mft.
I just bought the second mft for a bigger surface, especially for off-cuts.
I connected the two tables by the connectors. Very nice.
Then it occurred to me. Because I happen to have a longer guide rail, I could set up the guide rail along the longer direction of the second table for longer rip cuts. For this, I need some space between the tables so that I can place the rail support in between the tables, but the gap is still within the length of the connectors.
If we have an even longer guide rail, it may be possible to put the rail support all the way at the end of the next table. In this way, we don't have to worry the guide rails moves during a long rip
It seems there are many ways to arrange and use the two tables together.
If you have two mfts, how are you using them?
Any cool ideas?
I want to ask for your suggestions about the second mft.
I just bought the second mft for a bigger surface, especially for off-cuts.
I connected the two tables by the connectors. Very nice.
Then it occurred to me. Because I happen to have a longer guide rail, I could set up the guide rail along the longer direction of the second table for longer rip cuts. For this, I need some space between the tables so that I can place the rail support in between the tables, but the gap is still within the length of the connectors.
If we have an even longer guide rail, it may be possible to put the rail support all the way at the end of the next table. In this way, we don't have to worry the guide rails moves during a long rip
It seems there are many ways to arrange and use the two tables together.
If you have two mfts, how are you using them?
Any cool ideas?