jobsworth said:
First and foremost get yerself a known square square , Anderson ply makes a good one that's not expensive if yer in the states.
If ya don't nave a acurate square your MFT will never get squared up properly, unless u decide to use quads dogs or equivalent
JW,
I'm curious, do you trust the machining of the MFT holes in both axis to square up the rail and the protractor? I had not considered using dogs to do that, but what a simplistically beautiful idea. I may buy a high quality square, but I may seek out a non wood based device. My shop is not climate controlled and here in the north our temps range from -20 F to 100 F with humidity from near zero to 85%. I'm not sure how well the Anderson square would fare in those conditions.