I was going to post it long time ago, but didn’t have time. I’m not sure if somebody published it already.
Rabbets with TS and MFT.
This method has limited niche for numerous reasons, but it works.
The first limit is length of board. It’s a little bit less than length of the side MFT’s profile.
1. Register guide rail. I’m using FS-1400/2 rail along long side of MFT table. For registering I’m using piece of plywood with rabbet. I’m clamping to the side of the MFT table. Then I’m using rabbet for aligning rail.
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2. Clamp piece where rabbet should be cut. Set depth of cut equal to thickness of plywood plus 5mm. Make a cut.
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3. Place piece under the rail. I’m using LR-32 linear stops for registering board.
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Setup depth for ½ of plywood thickness + 5mm
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4. Made second cut
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VictorL
Rabbets with TS and MFT.
This method has limited niche for numerous reasons, but it works.
The first limit is length of board. It’s a little bit less than length of the side MFT’s profile.
1. Register guide rail. I’m using FS-1400/2 rail along long side of MFT table. For registering I’m using piece of plywood with rabbet. I’m clamping to the side of the MFT table. Then I’m using rabbet for aligning rail.
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2. Clamp piece where rabbet should be cut. Set depth of cut equal to thickness of plywood plus 5mm. Make a cut.
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3. Place piece under the rail. I’m using LR-32 linear stops for registering board.
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Setup depth for ½ of plywood thickness + 5mm
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4. Made second cut
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VictorL