DIY MFT

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Hello all.

DIY MFT build pictures.

Share some pictures from my attempt to build MFT.
Its 18mm MDF and hole size 3/4. 48"x 54".

Use a shelf hanger to as a jig to get my 96mm. After first row of holes, use alu 3/4 rod to guid router jig.
Have more pictures and forgot to take a picture of the finnish table. Will update to night.

Enjoy.

Regards Woodkrafts
 

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Are you adding rails around the outside edge for cross cutting ?

Or is this just a work table with holes ??

Thanks for posting and it works !!
 
honeydokreg said:
Are you adding rails around the outside edge for cross cutting ?

Or is this just a work table with holes ??

Thanks for posting and it works !!

Don't think I will add rails on this table. Planing to use if for assembly. But did some crosscut using the aluminum dogs I made if works fine. But planing on building a another one and add rails to.
So to answer you question. Yes its just a work table with holes.
Anybody have recommendation there and what kind of rails get? That works whit the quick clamps and festool guide. Will be appreciated.

Regards Woodkrafts
 
Nice idea ! I use a melamine assembly table with holes and love it, being able to clamp/glue on it and pop the dried glue right off works perfect for me.
 
Vondawg said:
Nice idea ! I use a melamine assembly table with holes and love it, being able to clamp/glue on it and pop the dried glue right off works perfect for me.

Thanks.

Its been very useful all ready for gluing up some big drawer boxes, edge banding. And I haven't finnish the table yet. Still need to cut out the big holes on the side so I can clean the dust and store tools, jigs and stuff under the table.

I also cut of the plastic jaw and bended some Irwin quick clamps, to work as clamps for clamping down stuff. Works ok for now. The melamine is little to slippery I think. But have some festool quick clamps coming soon and hope they will work better.

Regards woodkrafts
 

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