The Incra LS promo shows all 4 sides of a box being cut at the same time vs the I-box approach of cutting one board at a time. Sounds dramatically more efficient. Would like to hear comments from those who have used both.
I am a new user of I-box and found the set up somewhat complicated and learned the hard way to go slow and make sure the previously cut notch is properly seated over the plates before making the subsequent cut. Easy to screw things up and waste a board.
Is the LS easy to use for making box joints or does it make it easier to waste 4 boards in one pass? The LS of course does much much more than box joints
I do realize that I am early in the learning curve with the I-box. But today I must change blades on my TS and I am not looking forward to setting up the I-box anew
I am a new user of I-box and found the set up somewhat complicated and learned the hard way to go slow and make sure the previously cut notch is properly seated over the plates before making the subsequent cut. Easy to screw things up and waste a board.
Is the LS easy to use for making box joints or does it make it easier to waste 4 boards in one pass? The LS of course does much much more than box joints
I do realize that I am early in the learning curve with the I-box. But today I must change blades on my TS and I am not looking forward to setting up the I-box anew