Yesterday I used a slot cutter bit in the router to cut the dados which will receive panels in a Stickley style frame and panel construction.
The members the slots were being cut into were 2 1/4" wide by 3/4" thick. Because the slot cutter bit is so "tall" (or low when being used) the bottom of the mounting shaft would have contacted any workbench or router mat under the piece.
So I clamped the pieces into my regular woodworking bench using the tail vise and bench dogs along the side, and was just barely able to have the piece hang over the side of bench so there was no contact.
If you only had an MFT/3 setup, how would you do this? It seems to me that the side rail extrusions of the MFT are too wide for this to have worked.
The members the slots were being cut into were 2 1/4" wide by 3/4" thick. Because the slot cutter bit is so "tall" (or low when being used) the bottom of the mounting shaft would have contacted any workbench or router mat under the piece.
So I clamped the pieces into my regular woodworking bench using the tail vise and bench dogs along the side, and was just barely able to have the piece hang over the side of bench so there was no contact.
If you only had an MFT/3 setup, how would you do this? It seems to me that the side rail extrusions of the MFT are too wide for this to have worked.