Update for 10 November. Dog holes drilled and chamfered in MDF top. The UJK Parf Guide System Mk2 made this very easy, but time consuming. I had all of the 3mm pilot holes drilled in just under an hour, but it took just over two hours to drill the 20mm holes, chamfer the holes on both surfaces, and lightly sand the top surface.
The Valchromat is brittle, and almost every hole had breakout on the bottom from the 20mm cutter. I didn't notice this with normal MDF. The cutter made nice crisp edges on the entry surface, so no complaints. The UJK chamfer tool dressed up the edges. It would be nice if the tool could be used with a variable speed drill instead of by hand.
After finishing the holes, I checked the accuracy in ten places around the surface with four dogs and my TSO MTR-18 Triangle. As best as I can tell, everything is square.
If anyone has used Valchromat before, I am open to suggestions on how to treat the surface. While I had the MDF flipped over cleaning the breakout, I tried a light coat of furniture wax in one corner, but the results were splotchy and I could not even it out. The surface was very smooth, but looks horrible. I have some offcuts for experimenting.
The 500mm slides came in this morning, so I installed the missing pair. When I have time this week, I'll start on the drawers, as well as the sliding shelves for the Systainers.
Upcoming tasks include milling the top for the sacrificial HDPE strip, cutting the strips, chamfering the edge of the table, and attaching the Dash-Board Guide Rail kit and the FS 1400/2 Guide Rail.