Kreg Klamp Table and MFT

fifo28

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I have been thinking about the Kreg Klamp table to simplify face frames etc.  But looking at it again I am thinking I can create the same thing on an MFT.  Basically all I would need are two fences/tracks that I can square up to 90 degrees.  Clamp them down to the MFT and recreate the Kreg product for significantly less.  Have any of you guys done this?  Am I missing something?
 
i often use my qwas dogs adn clamps witht he holes to create a 90 degree  corner.
i was looking at that table as well. i dont think it is worth it when i have an mft
 
What if you use the holes in the mft (which should be perfectly square to each other), a pair of tracks with profiles on both sides, and some bench dogs with through holes.

Attach a bolt to the track, send it through the dog, then drop the assembly into the mft holes.  Firm up the whole assembly by bolting the unit from underneath with a washer to hold it down.

I don't have any pictures, as I just thought this up so it may not make sense except in my head. 

Let me know if it needs more explanation.

Daniel
 
tool improvements makes a dog too use with a Kreg clamp.

I'll go take pics and post.

Be back in a minute.

Eric
 
Here is my set up

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Let me know if you have any questions.  Would be happy to help.

Eric
 
I use this:
http://www.kregtool.com/Bench-Klamp-System-Prodview.html

I I got the idea from watching a Gary katz video. He had one installed in a corner of his MFT3. I instead routed one in a sheet of ply that I use as a shelf that sits on the cross members of one of my MFT 3s. Saves alot of space and is versatile. Im also going to add a router plate to it so I can use the same piece as a router table to.

For me its all about versatility and space saving and cost.
 
Just curious...do you have issues with glue bleed out on to mft top.
the table I use for doing faceframes is usually ruined by glue build up.
 
My kreg plate is on a seperate piece of ply that I use also for a shelf that sits below the MFT and rest on the cross members of the MFT I just remove the shelf, set it on top of the MFT when needed.
 
erock said:
Here is my set up

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Eric

That is pretty cool.  Is the knob that goes below the table absolutely necessary?  Could it be eliminated if a longer post was used?
 
Chris Has Flair said:
erock said:
Here is my set up

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Eric

That is pretty cool.  Is the knob that goes below the table absolutely necessary?  Could it be eliminated if a longer post was used?

That's a good question.  I never tried it, nor have I thought about it.  I will have to give it a shot next time I need to use it. 
If it works out, then you sir have saved me 30 seconds fumbling with the knob! 

I know that if I install the dog from underneath the MFT, I would need the knob.  Doing this would make the Kreg clamp flush with the MFT top.

The way I have it in the photo above, raises the Kreg clamp off the MFT top a little.  So maybe the knob in this configuration is not needed.

Thanks for idea,

Eric
 
I have the same Kreg/Dog setup but just flip the dog so the shoulder is on the bottom and the Kreg clamp sits flush on my MFT.
 
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