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"nigel"

31/10/2004 6:14 AM

T-track - where should it go ?

I'm setting up to build my own tables (router and a workbench). I've
seen the various types of t-track available, thanks to some recent
threads for example.

The remaining question I have is:

Is there some sort of quasi-standard for the separation distance of two
parallel tracks that I should adopt to be compatible with all the
commercial gadgets that can be attached: fences, hold downs, clamp
systems etc ?

Thanks in advance,

Nigel


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"nigel"

in reply to "nigel" on 31/10/2004 6:14 AM

31/10/2004 1:15 PM

Thanks Tom!

tT

in reply to "nigel" on 31/10/2004 6:14 AM

31/10/2004 2:32 PM

Nigel wrote:>Is there some sort of quasi-standard for the separation distance
of two
>parallel tracks that I should adopt to be compatible with all the
>commercial gadgets that can be attached: fences, hold downs, clamp
>systems etc ?
>

No, not really. Except for custom jobs, all the track set-ups I've seen utilize
only one track for their accoutrements. Distance to the blade or bit may
require some thought, so get your featherboards, clamps and fences in hand to
make that decision. Tom
Work at your leisure!

Cc

"CW"

in reply to "nigel" on 31/10/2004 6:14 AM

31/10/2004 4:07 PM

You're asking this group to tell you where to go? Brave, aren't you? :)

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