DIY WoodWerx said:
My planned projects will consists of dressers, bathroom vanity, closet, side tables, etc. I don't have room for a nice size table saw so that's why I went with the track saw. I did call around some sign shops to CNC a top and they wanted $300 and up.
In case you might have the need at some point for shelving holes: think about a holey rail, the LR-32 and a small router (like the 1010).
This would give you the means of generating MFT tops in any dimension you need. Could even be cheaper as a one-trick pony (get it, make your worktops, sell it off used - unless you decide to keep it) compared to a CNC shop for the worktop you want.
That's an idea I was playing with. I was actually looking into the LR32 and the 1400 router. Some say the 1400 is better off for rabbets and dadoes. Have to do my reviews on the 1010 vs 1400. I know there are cheaper alternatives for shelf pins, like the Kreg unit, but nothing seems to come out as clean as the Festool system. Maybe it was just the one time I used the Kreg or I did something wrong, but the holes didn't look as nice compared to ones I've seen done with the LR32 system. Right now torn whether to make my own top or just buy a MFT/3 replacement top, use it on some saw horses for now and get rolling with some parf dogs and clamps. My concern is whether the MFT/3 top is a good size or do I need larger.