city17
Established Member
Hi all, I'm looking at some options for a small bench dog / MFT system, and not sure what to go with.
I'll be getting an CNC'd 18mm plywood top (718x1102mm) that I'll mount on two saw horses by creating 20 mm holes in the saw horse top and connecting them to create a temporary workbench (I've got my main stationary workbench for hand tools, but space is limited).
Use case: The main goal is to make accurate crosscuts on plywood / MDF. Slightly wider pieces don't fit on my table saw sled (can do about 350mm), so I'd like to get a setup to accurately crosscut pieces, mostly for making book cases or cabinets (as a hobbyist).
Options:
As I don't use sheet materials as much, I'd rather go for the cheapest setup, but I'd prefer not lose on accuracy.
So I was wondering, how accurate can you cut pieces to the same length by just marking and cutting to the line (vs a fence with a repeatable stop)? And is there really a difference in accuracy between the different options?
I'll be getting an CNC'd 18mm plywood top (718x1102mm) that I'll mount on two saw horses by creating 20 mm holes in the saw horse top and connecting them to create a temporary workbench (I've got my main stationary workbench for hand tools, but space is limited).
Use case: The main goal is to make accurate crosscuts on plywood / MDF. Slightly wider pieces don't fit on my table saw sled (can do about 350mm), so I'd like to get a setup to accurately crosscut pieces, mostly for making book cases or cabinets (as a hobbyist).
Options:
- BenchDogs.co.uk rail square (I could do without the MFT work surface in this case)
- Rail Dogs with some bench dogs to reference the work piece / or the full fence setup
- DIY setup to create a Festool MFT-like hinge
As I don't use sheet materials as much, I'd rather go for the cheapest setup, but I'd prefer not lose on accuracy.
So I was wondering, how accurate can you cut pieces to the same length by just marking and cutting to the line (vs a fence with a repeatable stop)? And is there really a difference in accuracy between the different options?