pingvinlakrits
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That adjustable foot looks the business but I am not sure it will help with your problem.
Thanks for the picture, I still think your main problem is a floor that does not cooperate fully.
I have linked a few MFT3's making composite kitchen worktop edging and that requires the surface to be dead flat for sawing and glue up. My workshop floor isn't level and when doing that kind of work I have to shim up the MFT's some in places and check it with a very long aluminium profile I have which I know is level (checked on the Felder X-Roll 3200 table for flatness - it is flat enough). Sometimes I simply use the Felder X-Roll table - but not for glue ups...
I have also made display shelves around nine/ten feet with great success with only shimming - but that works as long as you can leave the piece resting on the mated MFT tables and not knock it around much.
I would also welcome a working solution but I haven't found one myself. I have worked with very long extrusions forming a "bridge" across a few MFT tables and that allows for a long straight and level surface but it does not really help with using them holes...
We are thinking of setting up a new workshop and I am planning on making a composite table the full length of a Corian or Staron board which is 3650mm (11.975 feet) which will be a pure assembly/outfeed table.
I will keep an eye on this thread and should I get a eureka moment (but I doubt it) I will chime in again.
Thanks for the picture, I still think your main problem is a floor that does not cooperate fully.
I have linked a few MFT3's making composite kitchen worktop edging and that requires the surface to be dead flat for sawing and glue up. My workshop floor isn't level and when doing that kind of work I have to shim up the MFT's some in places and check it with a very long aluminium profile I have which I know is level (checked on the Felder X-Roll 3200 table for flatness - it is flat enough). Sometimes I simply use the Felder X-Roll table - but not for glue ups...
I have also made display shelves around nine/ten feet with great success with only shimming - but that works as long as you can leave the piece resting on the mated MFT tables and not knock it around much.
I would also welcome a working solution but I haven't found one myself. I have worked with very long extrusions forming a "bridge" across a few MFT tables and that allows for a long straight and level surface but it does not really help with using them holes...
We are thinking of setting up a new workshop and I am planning on making a composite table the full length of a Corian or Staron board which is 3650mm (11.975 feet) which will be a pure assembly/outfeed table.
I will keep an eye on this thread and should I get a eureka moment (but I doubt it) I will chime in again.
