Dennis Clark
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- Aug 3, 2019
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Hello Everyone,
I've been reading posts on the FOG for the past year to get a general background on Festool tools, and to help me decide which tools to purchase. I now have the MFT/3 and the TSC 55 track saw, and I could use some assistance. Specifically I want to square up my fence and guide rail using the procedure that half-inch shy demonstrates in his video viewable at:
In this video he uses Qwas dogs which are no longer being manufactured or sold, so I want to find an equivalent substitute. It appears there are now numerous dogs available with many different characteristics for varying applications. I'm hoping that you can tell me which dogs you are using in the 20mm holes on an MFT style table, the purpose for which the dog is being used, and what you like and perhaps don't like about the dogs you are using or have tried. I realize this information should be easily obtainable by simply googling MFT dogs, but I am blind so gathering accurate information about products pictured on the internet is challenging. My computer has speech output which works well for text on web pages, but for videos I have to decipher what I can from the audio track accompanying the video.
I should add that I did purchase the TSO GRS-16PE Parallel Edge Guide Rail Square to use for squaring the rail and fence. Unfortunately, the top edge of the TSO square is rounded, so the edge of the square that is in contact with the fence is buried in the crevice between the fence and square and not "reachable" with ones fingertips. This is why the squaring method shown by half-inch shy using Qwas dogs looks like a workable alternative for me.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I look forward to hearing about your experiences with the assortment of dogs on the market.
I've been reading posts on the FOG for the past year to get a general background on Festool tools, and to help me decide which tools to purchase. I now have the MFT/3 and the TSC 55 track saw, and I could use some assistance. Specifically I want to square up my fence and guide rail using the procedure that half-inch shy demonstrates in his video viewable at:
In this video he uses Qwas dogs which are no longer being manufactured or sold, so I want to find an equivalent substitute. It appears there are now numerous dogs available with many different characteristics for varying applications. I'm hoping that you can tell me which dogs you are using in the 20mm holes on an MFT style table, the purpose for which the dog is being used, and what you like and perhaps don't like about the dogs you are using or have tried. I realize this information should be easily obtainable by simply googling MFT dogs, but I am blind so gathering accurate information about products pictured on the internet is challenging. My computer has speech output which works well for text on web pages, but for videos I have to decipher what I can from the audio track accompanying the video.
I should add that I did purchase the TSO GRS-16PE Parallel Edge Guide Rail Square to use for squaring the rail and fence. Unfortunately, the top edge of the TSO square is rounded, so the edge of the square that is in contact with the fence is buried in the crevice between the fence and square and not "reachable" with ones fingertips. This is why the squaring method shown by half-inch shy using Qwas dogs looks like a workable alternative for me.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I look forward to hearing about your experiences with the assortment of dogs on the market.