Here’s a question for the pros out there. So, I’m looking for ideas on how to rip down sheet goods at a fast pace with accuracy. I know I have the option of buying a long rail to cover the length of a board; however, not in my budget at the moment.
I do however, have two 55” rails and able to join them, but I then deal with alignment issues and my cuts are never the same width from one end to the other. I also have the Incra and rip dogs guide rail system, but I still run into alignment issues. My initial cuts are good, but when I’m doing repetitive cuts, I tend to loose that alignment at some point causing my final cuts to be slightly off.
I was wondering if there is something out there similar to the Kreg rip cut jig for the TS55. I have the jig and can try to adapt it to my saw and test it out, but I would like to know if there are options out there that are made for our saws that I can try.
Just looking for ideas. Thanks.
I do however, have two 55” rails and able to join them, but I then deal with alignment issues and my cuts are never the same width from one end to the other. I also have the Incra and rip dogs guide rail system, but I still run into alignment issues. My initial cuts are good, but when I’m doing repetitive cuts, I tend to loose that alignment at some point causing my final cuts to be slightly off.
I was wondering if there is something out there similar to the Kreg rip cut jig for the TS55. I have the jig and can try to adapt it to my saw and test it out, but I would like to know if there are options out there that are made for our saws that I can try.
Just looking for ideas. Thanks.