MFS 400 and MFS 700 Multi-Routing Template System.

I've updated the link to the pdf file, and included it as an attachment so you can download it from directly from the FOG.
 
Wow. Great guide! One small thing I would add as I picked up a set of the Benchdogs fence dogs (https://benchdogs.co.uk/products/fence-dogs) with the initial idea of using them as intended for the MFT fence. After picking up some M4 knobs you can use them to secure the MFS down a whole lot easier than using clamps :)
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Roachmill said:
Wow. Great guide! One small thing I would add as I picked up a set of the Benchdogs fence dogs (https://benchdogs.co.uk/products/fence-dogs) with the initial idea of using them as intended for the MFT fence. After picking up some M4 knobs you can use them to secure the MFS down a whole lot easier than using clamps :)
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Great design. Does anyone sell these fence dogs in the US?

Thanks, Dick
 
How stiff are MFS rails in the orientation you show?  This looks like they could turn MFS into a track for a router sled setup.  Use these to level or true the rails and then off one goes.  Of course this would mean MFS in US, this has to be the biggest discontinuation head scratcher of Festools part, or did it simply become popular after they killed if off?

Roachmill said:
Wow. Great guide! One small thing I would add as I picked up a set of the Benchdogs fence dogs (https://benchdogs.co.uk/products/fence-dogs) with the initial idea of using them as intended for the MFT fence. After picking up some M4 knobs you can use them to secure the MFS down a whole lot easier than using clamps :)
 
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