Ever since I sold my Felder slider I’ve been breaking down sheet goods with a track saw on the shop floor, with the plywood on top of a piece of foam insulation.
This has two drawbacks. One, it’s on the floor. At 67 this is getting old. Two, there’s no obvious way to clamp if I want more than just relying on the track to not slide. It seems to me that to use a clamp, you need the workpiece elevated off the ground higher than any of the available Festool or third party clamp heights, with an overhanging edge.
I see many pics of people working directly on their MFT or other tables, such as the pic from the TSO web site below.
How is this done without cutting into the workbench top? I have several benches, outfeed, and assembly tables I’ve built but prefer to keep the surfaces clean. I suppose I could always use a sacrificial piece or foam underneath. A couple of sawhorses is an option but I’m cutting expensive hydrotek marine ply and need the 4x8’ piece to not flex or move until cut is complete. Ripping down the middle of a sheet with the cut line off to the side of the bench top has the same support issues.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks.

This has two drawbacks. One, it’s on the floor. At 67 this is getting old. Two, there’s no obvious way to clamp if I want more than just relying on the track to not slide. It seems to me that to use a clamp, you need the workpiece elevated off the ground higher than any of the available Festool or third party clamp heights, with an overhanging edge.
I see many pics of people working directly on their MFT or other tables, such as the pic from the TSO web site below.
How is this done without cutting into the workbench top? I have several benches, outfeed, and assembly tables I’ve built but prefer to keep the surfaces clean. I suppose I could always use a sacrificial piece or foam underneath. A couple of sawhorses is an option but I’m cutting expensive hydrotek marine ply and need the 4x8’ piece to not flex or move until cut is complete. Ripping down the middle of a sheet with the cut line off to the side of the bench top has the same support issues.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks.

