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    Hey guys,

    I’m curious to know if anyone knows of a good supplier of T Tracks to make some router and saw table jigs.
    Everything I’ve found pretty much involves re mortgaging my house dollar wise.
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    McJings in Yagoona have 2-3 very affordable types.
    https://mcjing.com.au/searchresult.aspx?keyword=t-track
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    Just fitted some the McJing "t"slot today they are quite good and easy to install.

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    An alternative, though out of state for you: https://www.timbecon.com.au/site-sho...minium-t-track

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    Awesome thanks guys.
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    why not use a t-slot cutting router bit? can make em as long as you want then, and which ever direction you want, wavy lines if need be.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/8mm-...bslr=202164579

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumbler View Post
    why not use a t-slot cutting router bit? can make em as long as you want then, and which ever direction you want, wavy lines if need be.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/8mm-...bslr=202164579
    Thanks Fumbler that’s a good option.
    Cheers Matt


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