Mettes
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- Mar 14, 2008
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Hello,
well then, I've been reading the FOG for a couple of weeks now, very interesting, have to keep telling myself to go and get some work done, rather then to sit al evening before this screen...
the new MFT/3 is getting much attention from everybody here, and there seems to be one big problem with it. The missing upper T-slot.
I myself don't have an MFT, old or new style, but I've done some drawing in AutoCAD and came up with this...
first picture: the way they've been sent from Germany
second picture: a possible solution to the missing T-slot problem
The L-profile can be placed in the T-slot in the back with some nuts and bolts, and the "extra" T-slot rail glued to this with some superglue. A couple holes in the L-profile to fix the mdf, cut your mdf-top to the right size and your all done...
Is this possible, is this workable? Don't know, but what do you guys think of this?
Cheers, Hans
well then, I've been reading the FOG for a couple of weeks now, very interesting, have to keep telling myself to go and get some work done, rather then to sit al evening before this screen...
the new MFT/3 is getting much attention from everybody here, and there seems to be one big problem with it. The missing upper T-slot.
I myself don't have an MFT, old or new style, but I've done some drawing in AutoCAD and came up with this...
first picture: the way they've been sent from Germany
second picture: a possible solution to the missing T-slot problem
The L-profile can be placed in the T-slot in the back with some nuts and bolts, and the "extra" T-slot rail glued to this with some superglue. A couple holes in the L-profile to fix the mdf, cut your mdf-top to the right size and your all done...
Is this possible, is this workable? Don't know, but what do you guys think of this?
Cheers, Hans