[EDIT] I have posted a far more detailed description of operation and construction below
I have seen a few ideas for repeatably cutting pieces narrower than the MFT Rail, but they all cut on the right side of the blade, which seem very anti-Festoolian to me, not to mention asking for kickaway (TS-X5 version of kickback). Obviously the big problem with cutting strips narrower than the MFT rail on the left side of the blade is making sure the cut is parallel to the opposite edge. Here is a fixture that handles that task:
The advantage this fixture has over the others I have seen is that the guide rail system is design to give the best cut on the left side, and this fixture control that side of the workpiece.
It can also handle repeat tapers.
I have seen a few ideas for repeatably cutting pieces narrower than the MFT Rail, but they all cut on the right side of the blade, which seem very anti-Festoolian to me, not to mention asking for kickaway (TS-X5 version of kickback). Obviously the big problem with cutting strips narrower than the MFT rail on the left side of the blade is making sure the cut is parallel to the opposite edge. Here is a fixture that handles that task:
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It consists of a base board with two t-tracks perpendicular to the working side. In each track is fitted a narrow aluminum pointer that indicated the thickness of the cut. Next to each track is a ruler held down by rare earth magnets (I stole that idea from somewhere here, I can't remember who now, but thank you!) To set the fixture lower the MFT rail and move the fixture in until the working edge is flush against the working side of the guide rail. Slide the pointers in until they contact the back side of the rail and tighten them. Lift the guide rail and slide the rulers until they just kiss the pointers. This zeros the jig. Now slide the pointers to the wide of cut that you want and slide the fixture beneath the guide rail, you can now position your workpiece and be certain the the cut will be parallel to the edge hidden beneath the rail.The advantage this fixture has over the others I have seen is that the guide rail system is design to give the best cut on the left side, and this fixture control that side of the workpiece.
It can also handle repeat tapers.