I'm planning to make some MFT style tops for some portable benches. My current plan is for the tops to be the full area of the benches (like the Ron Paulk benches) rather than inset (like a "real" MFT). I'd like to make a set of modular tops out of "super light" MDF so that bench units aren't too heavy and so they can be arrange either along the wall of my small (ish 20' by 20' shop) or grouped in the middle for a cutting/assembly table. The current question is how far in from the edge to place the first row of holes. i'm pondering:
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Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
- Is it useful to have a row of holes near the edge (say 32mm or 64mm in)? If they are that close a clamp would hit the structure of the table in the first row if you attempt to set the clamps square to the edge.
- If you do a row close to the edge, is the next row 96mm away or is the close to the edge row "extra?"
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Any insight would be greatly appreciated.