After my last 2 cabinet jobs spending way too much time squaring sheet goods with a flush bit/router set up and straight edge, I said, "There's gotta be a better way..."
I posted pics of this in another thread but thought it worth be worth a post of its own. Its taken me 6 months or so to get probably 2 solid days of work done on it with kids, work etc.. but finally got it done. It basically has one purpose; to bring rough cut sheet goods to square. It can take 29" wide material which should be sufficient for just about any cabinet job. It is made from T nut track, cnc linear bearings/rails and some 1/4 2024 Alum. 1/8 angle iron was used to attach to the fence rails. The knob spacers were made on an Atlas 10 lathe. It was a rather finicky thing to assemble, as the linear bearings aren't real forgiving of any tolerance stack up. Worth the effort though!
I posted pics of this in another thread but thought it worth be worth a post of its own. Its taken me 6 months or so to get probably 2 solid days of work done on it with kids, work etc.. but finally got it done. It basically has one purpose; to bring rough cut sheet goods to square. It can take 29" wide material which should be sufficient for just about any cabinet job. It is made from T nut track, cnc linear bearings/rails and some 1/4 2024 Alum. 1/8 angle iron was used to attach to the fence rails. The knob spacers were made on an Atlas 10 lathe. It was a rather finicky thing to assemble, as the linear bearings aren't real forgiving of any tolerance stack up. Worth the effort though!
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