awsum55
FWIW, when I said I've been tempted to buy one of those for a couple of years now. I meant a 3D printer. I do have a Mag switch but find I don't use it that often. I have the same problem as splint, right tilt unisaw.
awsum, if you have a dusty (any dusty) that's not the same brand as all your tools (same brand) you need a 3D printer just for couplings... every 2" and 2.5" dia. hoses are everything but the quoted dimension.. maybe a foible of imperial.
Anything else, like these featherboards are a bonus.... you don't need a fancy printer with multi spool/heads, built in camera with coffee warmer and toater oven... just go for one with the larges print bed you can justify... there is a learning curve, however, with what you've created in the past, the software knowledge needed is already there... and personally, that is the biggest hurdle (apart from the shekels, which is dirt cheap nowadays).
You can also combine 3D plastic with timber,

not just make acrylic pens, like Moke.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD