Good morning
hoping you can help ... I am looking to rip down a 18mm mdf board with my park side tracksaw to make some shelves . I want to make some repetitive cuts so each shelf is same width . I suppose I could just measure and mark each cut .I then thought there must be a way of making a spacer block to easily position the rail each time.
All the threads I have read on this involve a making stop block/ spacer for the rail from the non splinter side to the edge of the board . This makes sense however What do you do if the width you need is less than the width of the rail. Am guessing referencing from the splinter side to edge of board won’t be accurate due to the rubber guard. Apologies if this doesn’t make sense or if I used the wrong terminology. Am sure there is something really simple but can’t think of an accurate solution? Any ideas you could help me with ? Thanks
hoping you can help ... I am looking to rip down a 18mm mdf board with my park side tracksaw to make some shelves . I want to make some repetitive cuts so each shelf is same width . I suppose I could just measure and mark each cut .I then thought there must be a way of making a spacer block to easily position the rail each time.
All the threads I have read on this involve a making stop block/ spacer for the rail from the non splinter side to the edge of the board . This makes sense however What do you do if the width you need is less than the width of the rail. Am guessing referencing from the splinter side to edge of board won’t be accurate due to the rubber guard. Apologies if this doesn’t make sense or if I used the wrong terminology. Am sure there is something really simple but can’t think of an accurate solution? Any ideas you could help me with ? Thanks