Dedicated router table or a MFT3?

mlutton

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To start, I have a TS55, OF1400, CT22, and the RO125 FEQ (among other tools).

I am contemplating building a dedicated router table (with fence etc.) but now I am starting to think an MFT3 will provide me with the same precision and routing possibilities as the router table but will also give me the precision I am lacking for repetitive cuts, clamping, assembly etc.

Any thoughts from those that have used the table?  I have looked everywhere and can find little about using it as a router table with the guide rail.

Thanks in advance
Matt
 
To be honest, I do not think the two tables overlap in terms of function. I use my router table when I want to use large diameter bits, or when I prefer to bring the wood to the router rather than the router to the wood (for example when the router will not balance very well on the wood).

I use the OF1400 with the MFT 90% of the time- with and without the guide rails. It's great for clamping, quick to set up, clean, etc., but when you need a router table there is no substitute.

Richard.

 
I have a router lift I drop into my MFT from time to time in the field.  I use a Jessem Master Lift which also drops into my table saw.  I adapted the lift for a Freud fence and channeled a T track for a miter fence and sled.  The system is set up for making short runs of mouldings to match in the field.
 
With "guiderail" you mean the rail on the side of the MFT ?

That "rail" is a V rail and not a T-rail. You will not be able to hook any normal devices that would fit into a Trail (Ttrack) on there. There are some people that actualy made a router table out of their MFT (you can find them here on the forum) but if you compare what they end up with to a real dedicated and designed for that purpouse router table I think they always lack (a lot) fuctionality.

I am personaly going for an MFT/VL and will fit that with a CMS for my router but will also make TTracks around it since I have the feeling that they are very usefull. (never used a router table before so not talking out of experience, just personal feelings)
 
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