In using the BowClamps with the MFT with clamps going thru the MFT holes, how much force can be applied before disfiguring/damaging the table top? If the clamps are right up tight to the cabinet being clamped, i would think the pressure could be almost limitless. Some of the setups show the clamps to be several inches out away from the object. Wouldn't there be a problem with clamping presure limits?
When I was in HS, I made an inlayed card table. Several others in the class followed me, but i was the first one to do the project. We had nothing like Bow Clamps so I designed (with assistance in design from my shop teacher) a press using white oad beams and heavy screws. It took 9 or a dozen screws along three beams.(Three above and three below) we used double layers of oak planks (two rows above and two rows below), 90º opposition to each layer against the veneer to even the pressure. It actually took me longer to build the press than to build the table. What a time saver these BowClamps would have been.
How did the table turn out? I was the first in class to try gluing a completely veneered table top. i made all of the mistooks for everybody else. It took me too long to mix and spread the old hyde glue and by the time the press was applied, i ended up with bubbles all over the top. I kept the table on display for others in class to see all that could go wrong and I explained why. I helped the others who followed, but mine came out the very worst of the bunch. [unsure]
I still have that table >>> in my attic. My daughter wants it, [huh] bubbles and all. I have been told by a couple of sources that I can straighten the top out with a raiser blade, lots of patience, a little glue and a steady hand. A very steady hand I would guess. I am thinking that i might eventually get a set of Bow clamps and give them a try on that old table.
BTW: the border of the inlay was Cherry. The 4 squares of the main field were all BirdsEye Maple. The cherry came out fine. The Bird's Eye Maple is where the problems are. I think there were at least 2 dozen bubbles about size of quarters +/- With the combination of birds eye maple and the bubbles, i just tell people it is all part of the texture :

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Tinker