Hi
I've been using my MFT for breaking down sheet good into panels for some acoustic absorbers I'm making.
It took me quite a long time to get it so everything squared up. And I've pretty much gotten there. More or less.
My only issue is this.
To make the panels I'm starting by cutting a reference edge with a TS55 and rail. Then with the MFT I make two sides perpendicular to the reference and this works pretty good. The issue arises when I make the edge parallel to the reference edge.
It's ever so slightly out of square. Maybe ~.5mm over 550mm (not more). This hasn't been a problem until now, but the units I'm making this week have mitred corners and the error is noticeable on the mitres. I'm guessing any tiny error in squaring the MFT is compounding.
My question is - do you think I'd get more accurate 90 degree cuts more easily using a bench dog system as opposed to the MFT + rail? Or should I be able to get the panel perfectly square with the MFT stock set up? (For info the biggest panel I have to make is 550x570)
Many thanks for any help/opinions...
I've been using my MFT for breaking down sheet good into panels for some acoustic absorbers I'm making.
It took me quite a long time to get it so everything squared up. And I've pretty much gotten there. More or less.
My only issue is this.
To make the panels I'm starting by cutting a reference edge with a TS55 and rail. Then with the MFT I make two sides perpendicular to the reference and this works pretty good. The issue arises when I make the edge parallel to the reference edge.
It's ever so slightly out of square. Maybe ~.5mm over 550mm (not more). This hasn't been a problem until now, but the units I'm making this week have mitred corners and the error is noticeable on the mitres. I'm guessing any tiny error in squaring the MFT is compounding.
My question is - do you think I'd get more accurate 90 degree cuts more easily using a bench dog system as opposed to the MFT + rail? Or should I be able to get the panel perfectly square with the MFT stock set up? (For info the biggest panel I have to make is 550x570)
Many thanks for any help/opinions...