bonesbr549
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Did you ever have one of those days! I had a full one on Sunday! I was looking to see how my MFT/3 would handle cutting veneered panels (mdf core).
When I first bought the MFT/3 with the TS55, I set it up to do 90 cuts and she had been true ever since. Well I made a boo boo. I was using a new clamp and accidentily pushed the bar on the MFT/3 out of square to the rail that the TS55 slides on. I thought no problem, I'll just dial her back in and get back to the test. Well what happened next drove me crazy. I'd get it close and cut the panel and the best I could do was get the panel with in .3 MM of square. It drove me nuts. I finally thought could my square be off? My small precision squares looked good, and all I had that was any longer was my stanley framing square. Well I waited till today to get the chance to go by woodcraft and bought a starrett framing squaure and a precision 12" square. Came home this evening threw the starrett up on the MFT/3 and set the rails and cut a test and bingo back in line and the panel measured corner to corner with my starrett tape measure was perfect.
Now back to the test. I really like cutting the veneer panels on the mft3 with the TS55 .vs. the Table saw. I had no blowout at all on the veneer and that was with the stock blade that came with the TS55. I have to do two with bubinga tops and cherry backers with the mdf core's. To expensive to screw it up. I made a test panel out of the cheaper cherry on front and back to get my method down before the real thing. I'm ready for the real run this weekend now. It's funny, I find myself using my MFT/3 more than my tablesaw. I think a second one would be great. I just cant figure out how to sneak it in.
When I first bought the MFT/3 with the TS55, I set it up to do 90 cuts and she had been true ever since. Well I made a boo boo. I was using a new clamp and accidentily pushed the bar on the MFT/3 out of square to the rail that the TS55 slides on. I thought no problem, I'll just dial her back in and get back to the test. Well what happened next drove me crazy. I'd get it close and cut the panel and the best I could do was get the panel with in .3 MM of square. It drove me nuts. I finally thought could my square be off? My small precision squares looked good, and all I had that was any longer was my stanley framing square. Well I waited till today to get the chance to go by woodcraft and bought a starrett framing squaure and a precision 12" square. Came home this evening threw the starrett up on the MFT/3 and set the rails and cut a test and bingo back in line and the panel measured corner to corner with my starrett tape measure was perfect.
Now back to the test. I really like cutting the veneer panels on the mft3 with the TS55 .vs. the Table saw. I had no blowout at all on the veneer and that was with the stock blade that came with the TS55. I have to do two with bubinga tops and cherry backers with the mdf core's. To expensive to screw it up. I made a test panel out of the cheaper cherry on front and back to get my method down before the real thing. I'm ready for the real run this weekend now. It's funny, I find myself using my MFT/3 more than my tablesaw. I think a second one would be great. I just cant figure out how to sneak it in.