I am still planning a SCMS station in my head, but I recently came to the realization that you really only need a certain amount of fence to orient your stock properly to the blade, and my saw already has that. Everything else is a waste, and, potentially in the way for other operations. After all, my portable miter station doesn't have auxiliary fences, just supports and retractable stops.
Then I saw this
video from Make Something where he took out his fence and put a stop block system on the surface of the worktop. The one change I am considering would be to set the T-track back further, just out of the path of the stock, and make the stop blocks in two parts with a hinge so I can have flip-stops. They won't be all fancy where I can just slide the stock under them like the Kreg version, but as long as I can flip the front part up out of the way to bypass the stop without having to actually loosen and move the stop, good enough.