Quite a while ago I machined a mount for use in a parallel cutting jig. The mount used a Empire adjustable T-square that I picked up from either HD or Lowes. I finally got around to making the second copy and was thinking how these could work for ripping stock narrower than the Festool rail.
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What I came up with was a simple attachment that used a ¼” rod and a pinch-system to hold it in place and allow for adjustments. (While the beta-version was made out of wood I plan to make a aluminum replacement soon)
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Instead of a built-in measuring system, I decided to keep it simple and rely on a combination square to set the dimensions.
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I tried it out on the MFT by ripping a 1" and a 1/2" piece, and even though I was fighting a slight “stiction” problem with one of the rods, I was able to keep the cut-offs parallel within .005” (1/200”) I haven’t tried it off of the MFT yet, but as long as the left side of the rail is supported by some scraps as the same thickness material as is being cut, I think it will work well.
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John
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What I came up with was a simple attachment that used a ¼” rod and a pinch-system to hold it in place and allow for adjustments. (While the beta-version was made out of wood I plan to make a aluminum replacement soon)
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Instead of a built-in measuring system, I decided to keep it simple and rely on a combination square to set the dimensions.
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I tried it out on the MFT by ripping a 1" and a 1/2" piece, and even though I was fighting a slight “stiction” problem with one of the rods, I was able to keep the cut-offs parallel within .005” (1/200”) I haven’t tried it off of the MFT yet, but as long as the left side of the rail is supported by some scraps as the same thickness material as is being cut, I think it will work well.
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John