nickao said:... Hope to see the pics soon.
nickao
poto said:Nope - that sounds perfect. As long as you're measuring to the blade teeth, you'll be fine, though you'll have to re-measure whenever you change blades.
mhch said:Unfortunately my Incra tracks came with sliding imperial scales, which I discarded,
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petiegolfer said:Ok peeps first post:
I have the MFT 1080 and this is a great thread...Ive been thinking about how to make things easier with the table as well and this definately helps.
Ok my idea...everyone is chasing the parralellogram idea...why?
All of the holes are square and inline....so use them to make a sliding fence!
Use two tracks...one at the top of the table one at the bottom...use the holes to locate them with dogs....they will be parrallel.
Then make up a rail with a 6inch slider at each end to go into each track. Insure that it is made up absolutley square.
This can then efectively be a fence that then runs back and forth across the table.
Or even easier could the sliders run in the table surround?
Piers
mhch said:Yes I missed to understand what you meant.
So far I viewed the parallelogram as a cheap homemade
version of the incra device that slides and keeps parallel.
Now I understand your excitment to combine your idea
with the guide rail. A few pics showing examples of use
would definitely be useful.
poto said:Hey Steve - you'd better be careful using the curved side of the stationary clamping element for your square: since the radius of curvature is not centered at the center of the hole, any rotation of the clamping element in the hole will throw off your square. The sides won't line up parallel to the hole centers. You'd be better off with something cylindrical in the holes, as mhch did with the PVC.
Love the parallelogram!
poto said:Hey Steve - you'd better be careful using the curved side of the stationary clamping element for your square: since the radius of curvature is not centered at the center of the hole, any rotation of the clamping element in the hole will throw off your square. The sides won't line up parallel to the hole centers. You'd be better off with something cylindrical in the holes, as mhch did with the PVC.
Love the parallelogram!