Steve Jones
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- Dec 23, 2007
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Home made jigs are what woodworking is all about, I do not get that statement at all.
Nickao
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My shop is full of home made (well, shop made) jigs, I was refering to jigs for the MFT. I just still haven't grasped what's wrong with the MFT fence.
The angle unit stops are not particularly solid, but that's why Festool added the clamp at the end of the fence.
And to cut exact 90s and 45s all day long I put some pencil marks on the MFT top at the outer edge to indicate where the fence is at those angles.
Since the fence always goes into the same two holes, the pencil marks always place the fence at the correct angle - exactly!
no manipulated router guides, no home made extra fences, no muss - no fuss, it slices, it dices, etc
Nickao
[/quote]
My shop is full of home made (well, shop made) jigs, I was refering to jigs for the MFT. I just still haven't grasped what's wrong with the MFT fence.
The angle unit stops are not particularly solid, but that's why Festool added the clamp at the end of the fence.
And to cut exact 90s and 45s all day long I put some pencil marks on the MFT top at the outer edge to indicate where the fence is at those angles.
Since the fence always goes into the same two holes, the pencil marks always place the fence at the correct angle - exactly!
no manipulated router guides, no home made extra fences, no muss - no fuss, it slices, it dices, etc