Hi
I can see that they provide high levels of accuracy but what about rigidity? A lot of router fences are attached at both ends whilst the Incra is totally central and I wonder how much if any delection can be measured on the ends of a fence attached to an Incra positioner. The reason I ask is that if you want to control position of say a guide rail you could use the Seneca parallel guides at £238 but an Incra positioner would provide more options, ie use the incra fence system or a simple rail for handheld routing, there are more options.
I can see that they provide high levels of accuracy but what about rigidity? A lot of router fences are attached at both ends whilst the Incra is totally central and I wonder how much if any delection can be measured on the ends of a fence attached to an Incra positioner. The reason I ask is that if you want to control position of say a guide rail you could use the Seneca parallel guides at £238 but an Incra positioner would provide more options, ie use the incra fence system or a simple rail for handheld routing, there are more options.