I am so happy for all of your success. I purchased one of your guide rail brackets for my DYI mat style table. I knew when I opened it up and took a look at it I knew it was going to work beautifully. I think I have owned my rail guid for over 3 years. I am just a hobbyist and I work out of my garage. I crafted my oft style table using the UJK Part guide system. That system works extremely well in crafting dog holes that are nice and square. Now looking at square my rail guide brackets installed on Rockler aluminum t track. The guide rails maintain square even after I bumped the track when moving around the table. I have recently changed my work flow and I have a full blown cabinet saw now I am still keeping my mat style table and track saw rig , I am so comfortable using it . I like the perceived safety I felt using the track saw and the guide rail on these brackets. with the cabinet saw I am starring at the spinning blade and it is intimidating and keeps me on my toes. My work flow changed and the only short coming I ever felt with being a track saw only show was small stock cutting. I was having to think of how I needed to jig things so I can make repeatable thin cuts. I feel now with the table saw and having the track saw capabilities I have so many things covered. So I got a bit long winded but if anyone is on the fence about getting any of these products I would say take the plunge I guarantee you will not have any regrets . I must say your tables all set up do eliminate some of the need for jigs to make some cuts. I think your parallel system is absolutely the best system. I own the TSO parallel guides. They are nice and all but you are so right it's just guessing because you are setting two different measurements . I am not calling out TSO what I am calling out is the human error involved with using 2 rails . Ok now I am done .. Have a fantastic day and I am rooting for all of your success and your products speak for them selves they are well thought out and they WORK!
Thank you very much! Speaking of thin rips, our Rip Stops already enable that, but we have a little addition on the way that will take care of that nicely in another configuration.
That's all I want to do.:) We're typically so busy with production alone that it's frankly a challenge to illustrate uses, but there's list of things to shoot.
God bless you (to whom ever sneeezed off camera).... great video Rob! I just used your technique yesterday making a drawer box. I went all in last fall and I love the versatility and precision of my Dashboard PWB; I'm new to the tracksaw game but I love learning all the tips and tricks to make my work more fun, enjoyable and most of all precise.
The contents were ordinary but the USPS had some inexplicable, repeated, negative bias toward this particular customer. Extreme measures were necessary.
I am so happy for all of your success. I purchased one of your guide rail brackets for my DYI mat style table. I knew when I opened it up and took a look at it I knew it was going to work beautifully. I think I have owned my rail guid for over 3 years. I am just a hobbyist and I work out of my garage. I crafted my oft style table using the UJK Part guide system. That system works extremely well in crafting dog holes that are nice and square. Now looking at square my rail guide brackets installed on Rockler aluminum t track. The guide rails maintain square even after I bumped the track when moving around the table. I have recently changed my work flow and I have a full blown cabinet saw now I am still keeping my mat style table and track saw rig , I am so comfortable using it . I like the perceived safety I felt using the track saw and the guide rail on these brackets. with the cabinet saw I am starring at the spinning blade and it is intimidating and keeps me on my toes. My work flow changed and the only short coming I ever felt with being a track saw only show was small stock cutting. I was having to think of how I needed to jig things so I can make repeatable thin cuts. I feel now with the table saw and having the track saw capabilities I have so many things covered. So I got a bit long winded but if anyone is on the fence about getting any of these products I would say take the plunge I guarantee you will not have any regrets . I must say your tables all set up do eliminate some of the need for jigs to make some cuts. I think your parallel system is absolutely the best system. I own the TSO parallel guides. They are nice and all but you are so right it's just guessing because you are setting two different measurements . I am not calling out TSO what I am calling out is the human error involved with using 2 rails . Ok now I am done .. Have a fantastic day and I am rooting for all of your success and your products speak for them selves they are well thought out and they WORK!
Thank you very much! Speaking of thin rips, our Rip Stops already enable that, but we have a little addition on the way that will take care of that nicely in another configuration.
This is one of your best videos showing Dash Board capabilities yet!
Got another cabinet job coming up, getting ready to order bunch of stuff !
Excellent.
Great to see Dash Board capabilities and it being use to build something. Please do more videos like this.
That's all I want to do.:) We're typically so busy with production alone that it's frankly a challenge to illustrate uses, but there's list of things to shoot.
God bless you (to whom ever sneeezed off camera).... great video Rob! I just used your technique yesterday making a drawer box. I went all in last fall and I love the versatility and precision of my Dashboard PWB; I'm new to the tracksaw game but I love learning all the tips and tricks to make my work more fun, enjoyable and most of all precise.
Thanks, Barry.:) You're appreciated and we're plotting more and better videos all the time.
Interested in purchasing a larger diymft setup… got any videos coming up in that showing some attachments and accessories?
Pretty much all our videos show various accessories in use. Do you have any specific interests?
Nice, this is one of the clearest illustrations of how easily your system works!
Thanks for the video. nice work.
I wonder what’s inside that tube?
Thanks, Mark!
This shows how and why a tablesaw can be replaced with a Dash-Board
Thanks, Dean.:) There's also another little nail in the table saw's coffin on the way.;)
Nice box build. Could that be a $1K fly rod inside?
Regards
Hector
The contents were ordinary but the USPS had some inexplicable, repeated, negative bias toward this particular customer. Extreme measures were necessary.
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Thank you!