A Very Multi Function Table

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The height of this table is 900mm. It has loads of saw kerfs, drill holes, router edge tests etc all over it. A 3m rail slices up 8' x 4' sheets on this as well as many other processes where it's very handy having a sacrificial top.

Underneath the 15mm MDF top is a 8' x 4' x 1" plywood worktop with 275 x 20mm holes made with an LR-32 system, this has a 100mm tall MDF base so all Festool clamps can be used or any kind of clamp round the sides.

Underneath this MFT type worktable there is a torsion box assembly table. In this photo the MFT is on saw horses in front to create a 8' x 8' assembly table.

Or they can be moved apart to make an even bigger table or just as 2 separate work surfaces.



That are level...



 

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Yep, that seems to have nailed it! The trestles are rather sturdy

With a cms running in between the tables it'd almost as if the entire floor has been raised 900mm - one big continuous infeed/outfeed, tool-rest, sandwiches and coffee peripherally co-planar geo-static multiplexed Euclidian referenced environment.
 
Very nice. Not particularly pretty, but it does the job!

I'd kill for a worktop large enough to put 2x 8'x4' benches in, let alone have room to walk round them too! [drooling]
 
jonny round boy said:
Very nice. Not particularly pretty, but it does the job!

I'd kill for a worktop large enough to put 2x 8'x4' benches in, let alone have room to walk round them too! [drooling]
 

You and me both!!!  I like those clamping alignment squares, too.  [smile]
 
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