I have two MFT1080’s connected for my work station. The primary use is cross-cutting and shorter rips. Longer rips I go to the table saw and I do any cross-cutting I can on the Kapex.
One side of the table is the original MFT 1080 top and the other side is a replacement made by a CNC shop. The holes in the CNC top were made to fit TSO dogs that I acquired after the second MFT top was damaged. The TSO dogs as well as some older Veritas PARF dogs do not fit in the original 1080 top. When I ream them out using a UJK 20mm reamer then the dogs have some play in them.
I’m going to have a second CNC top made that will also fit the TSO dogs fixing the problem of dogs working in some holes and not others.
My original fence was lost when I moved in 2020 and I considered different options but eventually just settled on using some seldom used MFS parts to make a fence. I square the rail to the MFS fence using a large machinist square. There are some issues with things staying square, but it just takes time and fiddling to readjust.
I have some plans to make some cabinets and a couple of furniture projects and the MFS parts will come in handy for some of what I want to do, so I’m thinking of getting a fence and replacing the guide rail brackets with the ones from Dashboard since I think they will fit my 1080 whereas it is my understanding that the TSO kit does not work for the 1080.
Any other ideas about how to update this setup short of just doing something different like Tracktubes or the Dashboard bench.?I’m trying to work with what I have as much as possible.
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One side of the table is the original MFT 1080 top and the other side is a replacement made by a CNC shop. The holes in the CNC top were made to fit TSO dogs that I acquired after the second MFT top was damaged. The TSO dogs as well as some older Veritas PARF dogs do not fit in the original 1080 top. When I ream them out using a UJK 20mm reamer then the dogs have some play in them.
I’m going to have a second CNC top made that will also fit the TSO dogs fixing the problem of dogs working in some holes and not others.
My original fence was lost when I moved in 2020 and I considered different options but eventually just settled on using some seldom used MFS parts to make a fence. I square the rail to the MFS fence using a large machinist square. There are some issues with things staying square, but it just takes time and fiddling to readjust.
I have some plans to make some cabinets and a couple of furniture projects and the MFS parts will come in handy for some of what I want to do, so I’m thinking of getting a fence and replacing the guide rail brackets with the ones from Dashboard since I think they will fit my 1080 whereas it is my understanding that the TSO kit does not work for the 1080.
Any other ideas about how to update this setup short of just doing something different like Tracktubes or the Dashboard bench.?I’m trying to work with what I have as much as possible.
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