Closing thoughts.
As I've touch on already, this review of the MFS system has a recurring theme, Easy, Fast and Accurate. Add to those attributes a great deal of flexibility of the system and the value of the MFS becomes very apparent Let my give you one example of why the MFS is so valuable to my work. I get jobs a few times a year where homeowners want to upgrade their old, hollow core doors to a much nicer, solid cord doors. This means routing for hinges and other hardware in the new door blanks, jigs or templates are needed to quickly and accurately do the job. In the past I would have to spend time making all of the different jigs. I could need the table saw, chop saw, jig saw, compressor/brad nailer and the stock to built the jigs. With the MFS I only spend a few minutes setting up the template to rout the hinges, when finished with all of the hinges, I readjust it for the next piece of hardware. I've tried other adjustable routing jigs, some I've liked and some I wouldn't even use again to scrape chewing gum off the sidewalk. But of the most part, they were not the right tool for the job. Now, I only keep the MFS on the truck. It's so easy to use I can hand the job off to one of my guys so I can turn my attention elsewhere. Being able to get in and out of a job quickly and not having to come back because of poor quality work is how I make my work profitable. The MFS is a real help in this regard. You don't need to be a finish carpenter to realize the same time savings and ease of use that I've found with the MFS.
To take full advantage of the flexibility of the MFS system I'd recommend both the MFS 400 and 700 sets. I found I tend to use the smaller 400 set for most of my template routing, but the larger 700 set for cutting and clamping applications. If your budget doesn't allow for both, take a close look at your particular needs and decide which set best suits them. You can always add another set and/or the longer 1000 or 2000 mm profiles later as your needs grow.
The flexibility the MFS is it's single greatest attribute. Routing template, cutting, routing and clamping aid all in one, normally I don't buy into a tool that claims to do it all. You know the saying, "jack of all trades, master of none", however, that is not the case with the MFS. I does all of these things equally well and all of them very well. In true Festool fashion, the MFS meshes perfectly with the entire "Festool System".
I've not yet reached the limits of what the MFS has to offer, that's part of what I like so much about Festool products. It's what I call "built in value". It may be unseen at first, but the solution to a problem or a new easier, faster and more accurate way to do the everyday jobs we do for a living or for pure enjoyment. Good luck and I hope you enjoy using the MFS system as much as I do.
Text, graphics and pictures, copyright 2008, Brice Burrell