Richard Leon said:
fletchtool said:
I am considering buying an MFT 3, but do not intend to buy (cannot afford) a Either TS plunge saws. I have an OF1400 and a PSB300. Is it worth while to buy the MFT 3 with accessories to use with these tools? What accessories will I have to have for a basic setup for these tools on MFT? I am a hobbyist and already have a decent table saw. Advice would be appreciated!!
Thanks
Fletchtool
In short, no. It's the saw that makes the MFT so useful. It's useful as an excellent clamping station for other tools, but not essential. I would place the Domino and the TS55 ahead of the MFT 3 on your shopping list.
I totally disagree with that statement 100%.
It is NOT the Festool saw that makes the MFT useful.
I know because I have been using MFT's without the TS saws for years!
IMO, It is the mass of holes and perfect spacing of them that make the MFT useful. Really you can use any plunge saw or jig saw or never any saw at all and that MFT table would still be very useful, actually mandatory for me! ! And using it with a router works just as well as with the plunge saw too! As an assembly table there is no better.
Of course I have a massive version of the MFT, still, it is the perfectly spaced holes and number of them that are the key.