MFT/3 Profile image and measurements

GarryMartin

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Tom (geary126) asked if anyone had a measured drawing of the MFT/3 profile in another thread.

I've seen some images in posts and in some of the online documents before, but they never looked "right" and I could never figure out the extrusion profile.

I had a couple of MFT KAPEX tables delivered today, so I took one to pieces to scan and measure the profile. Forgive me that the ruler wasn't quite in the right place, but it was only meant to represent a scale. I don't have fantastically accurate measuring tools, but I think the attached is fairly representative (the extrusions themselves don't seem to be incredibly accurate) having used a digital vernier.

Hope this is useful to others.

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Thank you, Garry Martin. This is one of the most useful posts ever!
 
Excellent post, Gary! As Svar said, very useful.

You said the extrusions didn't seem very accurate. Can you clarify in what way?
 
jonny round boy said:
You said the extrusions didn't seem very accurate. Can you clarify in what way?

Possibly a little misleading as we're talking at 0.01mm resolution, and could be more to do with my cheap digital vernier than anything, but measuring the same profile elements at different parts of the rail produced slightly different measurements over the length. Certainly nothing to be worried about, and wouldn't have an effect on the 0.1mm resolution measurements in the diagram.

Hope this clarifies what I meant in the original observation.
 
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Gerry, THANK YOU!!!! for the section diagram. Spared me a ton of time and money. I'm currently working on making a wooden  work bench based on the mft and need exactly this profile dimensions. Thanks again.
 
GarryMartin said:
jonny round boy said:
You said the extrusions didn't seem very accurate. Can you clarify in what way?

Possibly a little misleading as we're talking at 0.01mm resolution, and could be more to do with my cheap digital vernier than anything, but measuring the same profile elements at different parts of the rail produced slightly different measurements over the length. Certainly nothing to be worried about, and wouldn't have an effect on the 0.1mm resolution measurements in the diagram.

Hope this clarifies what I meant in the original observation.

.01mm measurement readings are the best you should ever expect to get with calipers. That is .0004". Your measurements rounded  to .1mm will prove to be very useful to anyone wanting to build around that information. As you have probably already read, you have made several guys quite happy.
 
Hi there  [wink]

Can anyone tell me the measurements of the MFT3 leg bases (Festool #472860) and post pictures of one?
I´m particularly interested in a view from below as I am actually considering which is the best method to connect them to a wooden base. Most of all I´d like to make massive wooden legs which fit accurately in these leg bases.
Is the tabletop only fixed on them with a screw in each corner? I´m wondering if this is enough on a 2 meters mft...

Thank you so much for your answers / tips!

Andi
 
I believe you can. If you go to the Festool Spareparts Catalog, also know as ekat, you can find for them. Go to the top of the forum page and there is a drop down box with Festool links.

The length of the rails would be same as the MFT ones here in the us. In Europe they have longer lengths.
 
The MFT/3 length profiles are:

Long:  472863    $72.67
Short: 472862    $50.12

Peter
 
Based of Garry's picture I took the liberty to vectorize the profile extrusion.
Like his pic, my drawing isn't on the money and should only be used as reference.
Hope this help others as it does for me.  [cool]

Attached is a PDF in vector format

[member=41421]Peter Halle[/member]
The profiles you mention for long/short, isnt the price for 2 of each? or 1... according to
the spare parts catalog it says 2
 

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Picktool said:
Based of Garry's picture I took the liberty to vectorize the profile extrusion.
Like his pic, my drawing isn't on the money and should only be used as reference.
Hope this help others as it does for me.  [cool]

Attached is a PDF in vector format

[member=41421]Peter Halle[/member]
The profiles you mention for long/short, isnt the price for 2 of each? or 1... according to
the spare parts catalog it says 2

As far as I know the profiles are sold individually in case someone damages one.  The 2 refers to how many are needed for the table.

Peter
 
Garry,
There has been a problem with opening and viewing older imbedded images on FOG for a while. Could you be so kind to repost MFT/3 profile image and measurements in a new comment. I'll make sure to save them this time. Thank you.
 
GarryMartin said:
Tom (geary126) asked if anyone had a measured drawing of the MFT/3 profile...
~May the bluebird of happiness nest in your sock drawer.
Thank you SO much for taking the T&T to do this fine thing. Sincere gratitudes.
 
Longer profiles are certainly available in the UK

I purchased 2 two metre lengths about 18 months ago at a cost of £160 for the pair.

They will eventually be part of the ultimate (at least for me) MFT
 
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