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I'm pointing to a section of Incra TRACK - specifically at the 0 mark. This, and it's twin on the other side of the saw are each 36", but they're available in other sizes (18" and 52" where I found them). The red things in the background are a different fence system from the same place I bought the Incra stuff, and not part of this how-to.
In the top of the tracks are thin, flexible lexan rulers. These slide in, and remain pressure-fit in place. The front of the track has a T-slot, useful for attaching additional fencing. The back of the track, behind the highest section with the ruler is mostly for stability, and provides screw holes to tie down the tracks. This is how I've attached them. You can also tie them down with bolts in T-tracks that run along the bottom.
You can see the profile of these things, as well as how I've secured them with screws, and get a sense of how the rulers fit in place in this image from Day 2 of my 3-day side table build.
IMG_1949.JPG
I'm pointing to a section of Incra TRACK - specifically at the 0 mark. This, and it's twin on the other side of the saw are each 36", but they're available in other sizes (18" and 52" where I found them). The red things in the background are a different fence system from the same place I bought the Incra stuff, and not part of this how-to.
In the top of the tracks are thin, flexible lexan rulers. These slide in, and remain pressure-fit in place. The front of the track has a T-slot, useful for attaching additional fencing. The back of the track, behind the highest section with the ruler is mostly for stability, and provides screw holes to tie down the tracks. This is how I've attached them. You can also tie them down with bolts in T-tracks that run along the bottom.
You can see the profile of these things, as well as how I've secured them with screws, and get a sense of how the rulers fit in place in this image from Day 2 of my 3-day side table build.