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Bob D. said:Too bad Festool doesn't have something like the Mafell Aerofix clamp system
John Stevens said:This might work for you--http://www.veritastools.com/Products/Page.aspx?p=513
Need to substitute a t-nut type washer underneath so it will slide into the bottom track of the rail. Hope the pics are clear enough.
--John
I didn not know the handle rotated! I use 2" foam under my cuts and that handle would fit perfect hanging over the ends! Ordering one now! Thanks for posting those pics!copcarcollector said:[member=57611]treesner[/member]
The Rapid clamp trigger end also swivels, so it is more compact on the bottom:
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ChuckM said:clark_fork said:...but recommend a change in work technique. Instead of laying foam panel on the floor, add a folding Centipede work surface,
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I have two (the smaller size) from Lowe's. They are the most space-saving bench tops for assembly, cutting (including circle-cutting), nailing, layout etc., etc. Almost forgot the finishing table, too. When folded into the original bag, it takes up 10" x 10" space in a corner. Highly recommended if you have shop space issues for a permanent assembly table.
Bob D. said:Too bad Festool doesn't have something like the Mafell Aerofix clamp system
John Stevens said:This might work for you--http://www.veritastools.com/Products/Page.aspx?p=513
Need to substitute a t-nut type washer underneath so it will slide into the bottom track of the rail. Hope the pics are clear enough.
--John
treesner said:thank you, where can i get a t nut and what size?
treesner said:Bob D. said:Too bad Festool doesn't have something like the Mafell Aerofix clamp system
that things cool! they have one setting work on the floor as well.. i still have a week or two to return my festool one.. hmm
Frank-Jan said:...
You can also make a DIY vaccuum clamp that hooks up to the rail similar to the gecko dosh. That way you can get a bit of the functionality of a mafell aero guiderail.
In the threads about the CT wings there are a few examples of how to build something like that using a piece of ply and some self adhesive foam tape as a gasket.
Frank-Jan said:PS Is it just me, or do none of those aerofix demonstration/review videos show how long it takes untill you can remove the rail after the cut?
treesner said:thank you, where can i get a t nut and what size?
edit, just looked at the new link for this tool and it looks like they have a t track fitting version, is this the right size?http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?cat=1,41637&p=64685
John Stevens said:This might work for you--http://www.veritastools.com/Products/Page.aspx?p=513
Need to substitute a t-nut type washer underneath so it will slide into the bottom track of the rail. Hope the pics are clear enough.
--John
ben_r_ said:
So was I, so I ordered the festool "gun" one. Might try the Rockler one too. If it goes on sale for cheaper.treesner said:ben_r_ said:
oh interesting, wonder if it gets nice and tight like the festool ones i bought. i was thinking if i had the low profile on one side i could just hang the gun trigger thing off the end of the foam for clearance but might be worth trying that little guy too
DB10 said:Have you tried cutting your plywood without clamping the track, especially on the floor I can't see that track moving anywhere. I tend to only use clamps if the material I'm cutting is slippery.
ben_r_ said:So was I, so I ordered the festool "gun" one. Might try the Rockler one too. If it goes on sale for cheaper.treesner said:ben_r_ said:
oh interesting, wonder if it gets nice and tight like the festool ones i bought. i was thinking if i had the low profile on one side i could just hang the gun trigger thing off the end of the foam for clearance but might be worth trying that little guy too