Very impressive! I will try building one of those with the following modification: In lack of Incra products where I currently reside would you say using two regular t-tracks instead where both get screwed together parallel, one facing up, one facing down would work?
I have no doubt it would work. Try drilling an over sized hole in the outer most edge of the track and use a small self drilling screw to join the two tracks. The over size hole will give you clearance to get the driver bit through from your drill (or your screwdriver tip if you predrilled for a screw or bolt). Some tracks have a bump along the top edges that may make them not sit tight together. You may have to file those off to squeeze them tight. Screws or bolts at each end and maybe epoxy in the middle would join them strong enough I would think.
Very impressive! I will try building one of those with the following modification: In lack of Incra products where I currently reside would you say using two regular t-tracks instead where both get screwed together parallel, one facing up, one facing down would work?
I have no doubt it would work. Try drilling an over sized hole in the outer most edge of the track and use a small self drilling screw to join the two tracks. The over size hole will give you clearance to get the driver bit through from your drill (or your screwdriver tip if you predrilled for a screw or bolt). Some tracks have a bump along the top edges that may make them not sit tight together. You may have to file those off to squeeze them tight. Screws or bolts at each end and maybe epoxy in the middle would join them strong enough I would think.
Cool and interesting! Thanks
Well done!