James W Glenn
01-26-2016, 5:22 PM
I need to get some sort of track saw bench set up, but do not want to start another "project".
I found CAD plans offered for a MFSlab, which seems like it provides most the same basic functionality of a Festool MFT.
Has any one had one of theses CNC'd? Or built something similar?
http://www.multifunctionslab.com/the-features.html
Is there any thing I should consider changing before having it cut, or anything additional instructions to send with the CAD file?
I am planning on using this with some combination of Parf and Qwas dogs. I have read that a 1" top is to thick for Festool clamps.
Is there an alternative clamp that will work without having to counter boring the bottom of the holes?
I would like to have a track of some sort attached along the long side opposite the handles. This way I can have a movable dog hole to cut repeatable miters.
A track mounted on the underside might work if I can get it fastened well enough.
I found CAD plans offered for a MFSlab, which seems like it provides most the same basic functionality of a Festool MFT.
Has any one had one of theses CNC'd? Or built something similar?
http://www.multifunctionslab.com/the-features.html
Is there any thing I should consider changing before having it cut, or anything additional instructions to send with the CAD file?
I am planning on using this with some combination of Parf and Qwas dogs. I have read that a 1" top is to thick for Festool clamps.
Is there an alternative clamp that will work without having to counter boring the bottom of the holes?
I would like to have a track of some sort attached along the long side opposite the handles. This way I can have a movable dog hole to cut repeatable miters.
A track mounted on the underside might work if I can get it fastened well enough.