I havent had time to get back to the small Slider, got as far as two of the six bearings are toast so all need to be done, think 800018 was the number, one thought pattern is the bar for the rip fence on this one travels to 60". Seems a bit excessive to me. From watching some slider you tubes mostly large ones I see guys constantly use the fence as a stop then as the panel gets smaller like the last cut they spin it and make the last cut on the rigger. Final panel cut could be off the rip fence as well depending which makes another thing come to mind, if you use the scoring saw is it set up to work for the outrigger or for the rip fence? Hmmm
Thinking back Ive probably done some commercial jobs where there was a large width to the top but some of them had angles coming off and would not have cut on the saw anyway so just rough cut and used a router and straight edge.
For those of you cutting alot of panels what is the practical length needed for the rip fence? I had a thought of cutting the bar then having an insert turned and it could always be reassembled if need be in the future. a I can leave it as it is as well but might be more creative for placement to shorten it down
thanks