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Incra meets Festool CMS
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I am very fond of my Festool CMS, but the miter gauge fence is a little flimsy and I wanted a way to attach a "real" fence. So, here is my solution to get a Incra Flip Fence into play. You will need:
Juuma T-Track (or other, outer dimension 18.8x12.6mm).
INCRA Telescoping Flip Fence
3 screws ISO 4762 / M6x25mm
3 slide nuts M6
The holes in the adapter match the holes in the track if you cut it from one end. I used 2-component glue and the screws supplied with the track to secure it.
I bought the T-tracks and the fence here in Germany:
https://www.fine-tools.com/juuma-t-nutschiene.html
https://www.fine-tools.com/incra-flipfence.html
If you look into the track you will see that the small hooks from the festool miter gauge are not centered in the track. It was not a problem for me but you might want to consider adding additional screws if you do not plan on switching fences often (see pictures).
As always: use at your own risk.
Juuma T-Track (or other, outer dimension 18.8x12.6mm).
INCRA Telescoping Flip Fence
3 screws ISO 4762 / M6x25mm
3 slide nuts M6
The holes in the adapter match the holes in the track if you cut it from one end. I used 2-component glue and the screws supplied with the track to secure it.
I bought the T-tracks and the fence here in Germany:
https://www.fine-tools.com/juuma-t-nutschiene.html
https://www.fine-tools.com/incra-flipfence.html
If you look into the track you will see that the small hooks from the festool miter gauge are not centered in the track. It was not a problem for me but you might want to consider adding additional screws if you do not plan on switching fences often (see pictures).
As always: use at your own risk.
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