Gregory Paolini's Version of Setting Up the MFT/3

Useful for a Festool noob like me to see simple stuff like this, thanks for posting.
 
I do one thing slightly differently from Gregory. When I am calibrating the fence I tighten the plastic thingy that fixes the end of the fence to the mft. I have found that squaring the fence and then putting this piece on place can force the fence out of square.

It is a small detail but if can be frustrating if you think it's all square and if isn't.
 
RL said:
I do one thing slightly differently from Gregory. When I am calibrating the fence I tighten the plastic thingy that fixes the end of the fence to the mft. I have found that squaring the fence and then putting this piece on place can force the fence out of square.

It is a small detail but if can be frustrating if you think it's all square and if isn't.

I agree.  Tighten plastic thing first, or it will go out of square.  You can see it move in the video. 
 
+1.

And I don't "slam" the rail brackets against the stops.

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Other than that, the video was excellent.

As was his video about setting the plunge depth of a (1400) rouer.

 
Thats about how I do it to. Except like you guys, I dont slam the fence. I also leave a full hole at the end.
 
Good video for out of the box MFT but just seems totally wrong to me after using precision dogs !

 
rrmccabe said:
Good video for out of the box MFT but just seems totally wrong to me after using precision dogs !

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+1 on that.  Buying the fence lock dogs has allowed me to shelf the miter gauge and the black plastic piece at the end.
 
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