The one achilles heel of the Festool system is supporting the guide rail when ripping narrow stock like ripping down a 2x4. True, you can always shim up the rail with "another" piece of similar height but that is the crux of the problem. Here is an idea that I'm gonna brew up before I go and get a Bosch contractor saw for this simple task...
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It is essentially two fences butted up against each other that can any number of quick release widgets to raise and lower the rail support.
1. Dirt simple... two clamps on each end
2. Router table screw feed to raise and lower
3. Rail inserts that lock into the rail to prevent lateral movement when cutting... this can be connected to a scale and screw feed for sub-mm adjustments
Of course, if I were having to pay the bills doing this, I'd just get a tablesaw and be done with this problem...
THIS is always the one thing that I've never been able to do with the Festool system without a lot of jury rigging and crappy results
Feedback?
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It is essentially two fences butted up against each other that can any number of quick release widgets to raise and lower the rail support.
1. Dirt simple... two clamps on each end
2. Router table screw feed to raise and lower
3. Rail inserts that lock into the rail to prevent lateral movement when cutting... this can be connected to a scale and screw feed for sub-mm adjustments
Of course, if I were having to pay the bills doing this, I'd just get a tablesaw and be done with this problem...
THIS is always the one thing that I've never been able to do with the Festool system without a lot of jury rigging and crappy results

Feedback?