mattbyington
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Hey team! Hope you're all doing well!
As a result of this thread from a week or two ago:http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tools-accessories/how-to-cut-narrow-stock-on-mft3/
I built myself a jig as we discussed (thanks everyone for the input!)
The jig works pretty well. One of the things I did, is for the left hand guide that the stock butts up against, I used the domino along the guide rail so I knew that it was perfectly 90 degrees to the fence (I did this of course after putting a straight cut against the fence).
That got me thinking - one of the issues I am having (see pictures) is that after a handful of cuts of just a few different widths, the top rail that the piece pushes against gets really cut up and starts to deteriorate quickly.
The jig works well but I fear it won't last much longer at least not accurately. How do people solve this?
I am wondering if I use dominos but no glue, I could make the top section removable and replaceable with any straight piece of wood?
Thoughts? Cheers!
Matt
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As a result of this thread from a week or two ago:http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tools-accessories/how-to-cut-narrow-stock-on-mft3/
I built myself a jig as we discussed (thanks everyone for the input!)
The jig works pretty well. One of the things I did, is for the left hand guide that the stock butts up against, I used the domino along the guide rail so I knew that it was perfectly 90 degrees to the fence (I did this of course after putting a straight cut against the fence).
That got me thinking - one of the issues I am having (see pictures) is that after a handful of cuts of just a few different widths, the top rail that the piece pushes against gets really cut up and starts to deteriorate quickly.
The jig works well but I fear it won't last much longer at least not accurately. How do people solve this?
I am wondering if I use dominos but no glue, I could make the top section removable and replaceable with any straight piece of wood?
Thoughts? Cheers!
Matt
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