Crazyraceguy
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Hey [member=60461]Bob D.[/member] I have an idea that you may be able to resolve with 3D printing.
It may not be a huge volume thing, but you never know...
I would like to see a simple spacer/shim type of thing, similar to the "table extender" for the OF1400. It would slide onto the horizontal base of the MFK700 and hopefully snap in some way (self-hold w/o adhesive)
This would allow for taking a preliminary cut on the first pass, then remove it and cut again. This way you could have your perfectly flush adjustment un-changed but still take off more material.
As you may know, the clearance of the off-set is pretty minimal. If you need to trim off more than 1/4" the baseplate will not allow it (or it won't sit flat at least) The dust collection shroud also contributes to this. If you could slip on a simple spacer, the cut could be made in two passes.
This might be a "me only" problem? but maybe someone else has seen the issue too? and just didn't try to resolve it.
It may not be a huge volume thing, but you never know...
I would like to see a simple spacer/shim type of thing, similar to the "table extender" for the OF1400. It would slide onto the horizontal base of the MFK700 and hopefully snap in some way (self-hold w/o adhesive)
This would allow for taking a preliminary cut on the first pass, then remove it and cut again. This way you could have your perfectly flush adjustment un-changed but still take off more material.
As you may know, the clearance of the off-set is pretty minimal. If you need to trim off more than 1/4" the baseplate will not allow it (or it won't sit flat at least) The dust collection shroud also contributes to this. If you could slip on a simple spacer, the cut could be made in two passes.
This might be a "me only" problem? but maybe someone else has seen the issue too? and just didn't try to resolve it.