Hi. OK I'm finally getting a chance to really use my MFT/3 and my rails, saw ect.
I am trying to use only my Festool system to make a woodrack, but the woodrack required some angles to be cut, which brings me to my question.
Does anybody really use the angle protractor on the MFT/3????
The MFT is giving me great straight cuts, but when I tried to use the angles I found it very unfriendly and well just plain unusable...
I was trying to cut around a 40 degree angle and I had to pull the fence forward a fair bit so the end of the fence under the rail would clear the end of the rear hinge....by the time I pulled the fence towards me enough to accomplish this, the fence became very "unstable" as I felt it was overextended from the rear of the table......
I have searched the forums for info on this with no luck.
In addition, everytime I tried to use the protractor and set it back to zero, I had to square the fence up again...
Am I missing something here.....does anyone have a few pics or a video using the protractor?
I'm a very novice woodworker, but have owned a radial arm saw,chop saw for many years so I have built a few things in my time. I ended up marking and cutting the angle on the first one then using that as a template with some scraps and qwas dogs to make the other 5......I know this worked, but if the protractor is not really usable, I'd probably think of replacing it with some sort of straight fence or something like that....
Thanks in advance for any help, and for all the knowledge I've been gathering from the posters on these forums...I can't believe what I've learned in the past year or so, and also very thankful for the safety tips I've picked up.....
Once again, Thank you all.
Greg
I am trying to use only my Festool system to make a woodrack, but the woodrack required some angles to be cut, which brings me to my question.
Does anybody really use the angle protractor on the MFT/3????
The MFT is giving me great straight cuts, but when I tried to use the angles I found it very unfriendly and well just plain unusable...
I was trying to cut around a 40 degree angle and I had to pull the fence forward a fair bit so the end of the fence under the rail would clear the end of the rear hinge....by the time I pulled the fence towards me enough to accomplish this, the fence became very "unstable" as I felt it was overextended from the rear of the table......
I have searched the forums for info on this with no luck.
In addition, everytime I tried to use the protractor and set it back to zero, I had to square the fence up again...
Am I missing something here.....does anyone have a few pics or a video using the protractor?
I'm a very novice woodworker, but have owned a radial arm saw,chop saw for many years so I have built a few things in my time. I ended up marking and cutting the angle on the first one then using that as a template with some scraps and qwas dogs to make the other 5......I know this worked, but if the protractor is not really usable, I'd probably think of replacing it with some sort of straight fence or something like that....
Thanks in advance for any help, and for all the knowledge I've been gathering from the posters on these forums...I can't believe what I've learned in the past year or so, and also very thankful for the safety tips I've picked up.....
Once again, Thank you all.
Greg