Cary Swoveland
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I recently purchased components to make a Kreg clamp table top:
http://www.amazon.com/Kreg-KKS1000-...86-7097211?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1193883255&sr=8-1
I had a short piece of track left and found it--together with the Kreg clamps--was a handy addition to my MFT:
[attachthumb=1] [attachthumb=2] [attachthumb=3]
The first picture shows the Kreg track and clamps in use. The track is held down with two Festool clamps.
The second picture shows the track upside down and the positions of the Festool clamps when the first picture was taken. By placing the Festool clamps as shown in the third picture, the clamping pressure presses the track against the table (good); had I put the clamp in the rear track, clamping pressure would lift the track (bad). The clamps fit into the tracks like they were made for it.
This same approach might be used with other track and clamps, of course.
Cary
http://www.amazon.com/Kreg-KKS1000-...86-7097211?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1193883255&sr=8-1
I had a short piece of track left and found it--together with the Kreg clamps--was a handy addition to my MFT:
[attachthumb=1] [attachthumb=2] [attachthumb=3]
The first picture shows the Kreg track and clamps in use. The track is held down with two Festool clamps.
The second picture shows the track upside down and the positions of the Festool clamps when the first picture was taken. By placing the Festool clamps as shown in the third picture, the clamping pressure presses the track against the table (good); had I put the clamp in the rear track, clamping pressure would lift the track (bad). The clamps fit into the tracks like they were made for it.
This same approach might be used with other track and clamps, of course.
Cary