PaulMarcel said:... I'd grab one right away.
+1, except I'd buy 2.
PaulMarcel said:... I'd grab one right away.
Svar said:The miter slot end is blocked by the MFT making it impossible to use miter gauge. I get the outfeed function of the MFT, but would be nice to have a rotatable top. I.e. a support frame with square top easy to detach (thumb screws or toggle latch) and rotate 90 deg.
Tom Gensmer said:Svar said:The miter slot end is blocked by the MFT making it impossible to use miter gauge. I get the outfeed function of the MFT, but would be nice to have a rotatable top. I.e. a support frame with square top easy to detach (thumb screws or toggle latch) and rotate 90 deg.
In this situation, I'm assuming the t-track is intended for mounting featherboards.
If you need to use a miter gauge, there's nothing stopping you from routing a matching groove in your MFT top to accept the miter gauge. For myself, I prefer the Aigner Contermax for counter-profile/tenoning work:https://www.felder-group.com/en-us/...g-device-for-counter-profile-shaping-sp125588
Sure, there is a workaround for anything, but a built-in function is better.Tom Gensmer said:If you need to use a miter gauge, there's nothing stopping you from routing a matching groove in your MFT top to accept the miter gauge.
Michael Kellough said:Tom Gensmer said:Svar said:The miter slot end is blocked by the MFT making it impossible to use miter gauge. I get the outfeed function of the MFT, but would be nice to have a rotatable top. I.e. a support frame with square top easy to detach (thumb screws or toggle latch) and rotate 90 deg.
In this situation, I'm assuming the t-track is intended for mounting featherboards.
If you need to use a miter gauge, there's nothing stopping you from routing a matching groove in your MFT top to accept the miter gauge. For myself, I prefer the Aigner Contermax for counter-profile/tenoning work:https://www.felder-group.com/en-us/...g-device-for-counter-profile-shaping-sp125588
The Contermax is interesting [member=2726]Tom Gensmer[/member]. Is the sacrificial board secured to the sled somehow?
+1. I love to see compatibility with dashboardpws as well.Breacher1 said:I know it’s early in release, but any thoughts of making one to match the Dashboard profile??
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