Have a project that I was just informed of last night, and it needs to be done in very short order. 14 five-sided cubes, made out of 7/16" OSB. The tops are 18" square, and the sides are cut to overlap and end up making the cube 18" in every dimension. Obviously, my first thought would be to invest in a parallel guide system of some sort to get this accomplished. Crosscut at 18" many times, then clean up with crosscuts in the perpendicular plane either with parallel guides again or the table saw. Unfortunately I don't have the workshop clearance to crosscut in that capability with my table saw.
I really have no interest in the Festool guides, and never have. The aftermarket products look much better, and don't see a lot of difference between the Seneca and Precision solutions. Except for about $50. Then add the Incra tracks. Or I can see about using those same tracks to come up with my own solution.
Thing is I need my solution in hand and operational by this weekend at the latest.
I really have no interest in the Festool guides, and never have. The aftermarket products look much better, and don't see a lot of difference between the Seneca and Precision solutions. Except for about $50. Then add the Incra tracks. Or I can see about using those same tracks to come up with my own solution.
Thing is I need my solution in hand and operational by this weekend at the latest.