Shane Holland said:
KevinColo said:
Hi Folfs, new to the group.
I am building my small shop around festool, so I definitely want a MFT. I currently have one of the last MFT 1080 on hold at local woodcraft store. I would actually like the more robust table , even if it weighs a bit more. I was ready to pounce on the 1080 when I saw some threads about the slipping or instability miter system on the 1080. Is that an issue? Do you think the new one corrected it? What about this V-groove reference for future features? Any advice?
Currently have the ts55, the 1400 router, two 5' sanders, and th 22Hepa vac.
Nice to join
Thanks, Kevin in Colorado
Kevin, the group will surely have more to add but... The MFT/3 actually weighs less than the 1080 by 11lbs. The MFT/3 has newly designed rubber feet -- the new feet are significantly more slip-resistant due to a softer rubber. Some of the group here has already speculated over possible uses for the V-groove. Needless to say, it will help with the integration of new, currently not available in the U.S. add-ons. I think most people would be well served to get the MFT/3 vs. the gen 2 MFT unless they have existing MFTs.
Sorry Shane but I totally disagree unless you are hauling the thing around.
Well I love the 1080 as is at least the t-slot part.
What Festool needs to do is design a "shop mft" that is for shop use not everyone wants to carry the MFT to work!
For the shop I want:
1) HEAVIER - not lighter!
2) Ten times more robust legs and added support for stability so I can hand plane out of the box!
3) I want the T-slots. - Festool is the only one I know using the V-grooves. The T slots are so universal I can use Rockler, Woodcraft, Woodhaven, Incra and just about a jig or fixture from any other company out there with a t-slot. I can go to any hardware store and get what I need for the T slot.
Festool is just making there items exclusive with this V groove, turning a universal system into a proprietary system. This is a business and it's for there gain not mine! Yes you can rig things to work with it why? A simple t-slot is the most universal way to go.
I could make a piece that fits in top the t-slot that incorporates the V groove as an add on if you want the fence quick release.
It is common knowledge the only reason it was discontinued in the first place was the tooling dies broke, not because it was a leap forward in technology. Anything a V groove can accomplish a t-bolt set up accomplish including quick release, but the opposite is not true. I am sure you can think of things yourself.
The new currently unavailable items that work with the V groove may not come here to the USA until the next revision of the table is out, if ever. If EVERYTHING was introduced at once it would have been MUCH BETTER! Unavailable items are no reason to go with the V groove.
Go head and disagree guys I am sticking to my guns on this. I will change my mind when every other maker of jigs and fixtures uses this V groove instead of the T-slot design. My opinion will not change on this, if I am in the minority, fine. The universal attributes of a t-slot in general far outweigh the benefits TO ME, maybe not to you.
4) A big size as least 3 top long out of the box, not a bunch of extra's to have to order to make it.
5) Either make a good fence/miter gauge or offer me the large table version with no fence at all
I would pay top dollar for a table like this. I thought of these in in five minutes I actually have plenty more, like designing it in a cabinet form that can hold systainers, the vac and the like.
So in my opinion jump on that existing 1080 forget the mft3. You can always build upon the universal system.
Nickao
Okay guys you can hammer me now.