Here’s the backstory: I am a hybrid hobby woodworker working from a relatively stationary garage shop. I have a heavy work bench for planing, pounding, and chopping with chisels; a lighter and higher workbench for lightweight work; and a table saw station with a built in router table that provides about a 30” or work space next to the table saw top. I tried the MFT out but returned it because it took up too much of my limited space to leave set up or to provide reasonable working room around it.
I have, and love, several Festool products, including the new track saw, a sander, vacuum, and jigsaw. I was considering getting an OF1010 or 1400 for 32mm system and other purposes, but wondered if the functionality would be significantly compromised so as to not be worth using them vs. my PC690, DW621, and Milwaukee beast in the Incra table top. My intended use for the OF1010/1400 + tracks would be cutting dados, grooves, and mortises in addition to 32mm boring. It seems like the MFT system would be great for dados and mortises, and I haven’t thought through how much fiddling would be needed for clamping and moving a loose rail on boards. I guess I could rebuild my hand tool bench to have a thick front for pounding, a 3/4” MDF MFT-perforated back, and add some sort of extrusions to the front and back to allow the MFT type fence to work.
Any thoughts or advice? Thanks!
I have, and love, several Festool products, including the new track saw, a sander, vacuum, and jigsaw. I was considering getting an OF1010 or 1400 for 32mm system and other purposes, but wondered if the functionality would be significantly compromised so as to not be worth using them vs. my PC690, DW621, and Milwaukee beast in the Incra table top. My intended use for the OF1010/1400 + tracks would be cutting dados, grooves, and mortises in addition to 32mm boring. It seems like the MFT system would be great for dados and mortises, and I haven’t thought through how much fiddling would be needed for clamping and moving a loose rail on boards. I guess I could rebuild my hand tool bench to have a thick front for pounding, a 3/4” MDF MFT-perforated back, and add some sort of extrusions to the front and back to allow the MFT type fence to work.
Any thoughts or advice? Thanks!