mystudio
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- Jan 1, 2017
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I've pratically seen every video of setting up the MFT/3 and read almost every post of it. What's interesting me, is that some people absolutely have no problem making it absolutely square and some do.
I found that on my table it's a challange to KEEP it square. Getting it square is easy, I'm using the techniques with the dogs. However, I found that there is a lot of play on the height adjusment of the parallel guide. So, when you make you're table absolutely square and after that you are goint to cut for example plywood of 0,7", you will adjust the height of your rail and thereby you probably also will change the square.
Am I just too critical on this? Or is this a very weak point on the MFT/3?
I found that on my table it's a challange to KEEP it square. Getting it square is easy, I'm using the techniques with the dogs. However, I found that there is a lot of play on the height adjusment of the parallel guide. So, when you make you're table absolutely square and after that you are goint to cut for example plywood of 0,7", you will adjust the height of your rail and thereby you probably also will change the square.
Am I just too critical on this? Or is this a very weak point on the MFT/3?