Hi Dan
Yes it is. I used only festool tools in that video cutting work top.
Festool MFT
Festool Quick clamps
Festool Standard clamps
Festool CT26
Festool Carvex
Festool TS55
Festool worktop Jig
Yes I love the Jig LOADS better than the standard jig I think. Wondering when some one might ask about the jig
This is the set I bought
http://www.festool.co.uk/products/accessories/pages/detail.aspx?pid=712256&name=routing-templates-aps-900-mfs-hw-d14-hw-wp
1. Your clamps are always out of the way of your router as you can see they go underneath.
2. You can keep your jig clamped down and just loosen the screws to slide the jig across or the bolt plates and then tighten. This works great for when you cant have your bolts evenly spaced due to the fact you cant get access to them once the work top is fitted with a normal work top jig you would have to release the clamps to move the jig across.
3. You can add more bolt plates this is good because you can have them spaced how you want than you just mark one line on both worktops and align on bolt plate and the other two will be in the same place. With a standard jig you often have to move the jig once or twice after you routed the the first bolt hole
4. The jig can router work tops like 1 meter wide or even more if you was to get a longer bar. Like I said you can clamp the jig down and move all parts while its still clamped so if your work top is 800 wide this jig is for a 600 you can move it across with out needing to realign everything.
One thing I hate about jig is its made for a 600 work top well most work tops I do are 615 -618 well the jig leaves a 4mm round on the end where its starts to curve again this aint a problem as it happens to the other worktop so they both match plus you often tile or have upstand in a kitchen which covers it.
I love the jig if you have it set up I how have it in the video so the long bar in the middle and the two smaller bars on either side both on the same end this allows you to do left and right side joints and from both sides of the work top (top and bottom) with out needed to adjust anything.
When I first had the jig I had it set up so it would only work on one side I would have to adjust everytime and I hated the jig but I soon noticed if I did some adjustments I would be able to leave the jig all together as one and just flip it round like you do with a standard jig. It didnt come with any instructions how to set it up so was kinda trial and error.
I have used a few of my mates jigs but its the clamping bit which annoyed me plus they all seem to use quick clamps to fix the jigs down well they are large and you have to put them on a certain way and certain place other wise they get in the way of the router plus I think quick clamps just feel like they are not holding tight enough in my opinion. The festool clamps as you properly know hold really well you wont get any movement with them.
jmb