I have moved my Contractor TS out of the shop. I have been trying to set up for parallel cuts on the MFS. I have no problems when i have a piece of wood that I know is absolutely parallel cut to use as a guide. I can make my parallel cuts dead on. No problems.
I am now trying to take some scraps of ply and other dimension lumber, straightening an edge and then trying to quickly set up for a parallel cut. The problem is that it seems almost impossible to get dead on accuracy without a known parallel to use as a guide. I do have scraps that I know are dead on parallel to use as a guide, but I am trying to work with unknowns to bring with carfull milling to perfection. It can be done, but not quickly.
I am quite sure it would be much simpler if I had the MFS. I can see using one length as a guide for quick setup. My question is about assembly as in making a parallelogram with the MFS. Is that accurate with first set up of all sides parallel? Or does it take a little fudging to get it perfect?
Of course, I wonder if i really need an answer. I have both feet on the slippery slope with no hope for extraction as i try to persuade myself I really don't need the MFS
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Tinker
I am now trying to take some scraps of ply and other dimension lumber, straightening an edge and then trying to quickly set up for a parallel cut. The problem is that it seems almost impossible to get dead on accuracy without a known parallel to use as a guide. I do have scraps that I know are dead on parallel to use as a guide, but I am trying to work with unknowns to bring with carfull milling to perfection. It can be done, but not quickly.
I am quite sure it would be much simpler if I had the MFS. I can see using one length as a guide for quick setup. My question is about assembly as in making a parallelogram with the MFS. Is that accurate with first set up of all sides parallel? Or does it take a little fudging to get it perfect?
Of course, I wonder if i really need an answer. I have both feet on the slippery slope with no hope for extraction as i try to persuade myself I really don't need the MFS
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Tinker