MFT INFO

Bob Marino

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  Here's some info regading the new MFT. Quite nice!

Bob

Coming Spring 2008 - The New MFT3.
We wanted to give you a glimpse of the new Multi-Function Table 3 which is expected to be introduced in Spring of 2008. We have redesigned the MFT to include several new features which will promote expandability and compatibility with feature accessories.

Versatility. Portability. Durability. 1 table - 1000 possibilities. The MFT 3 stands alone as the ideal work surface. It is flat, portable, stable, and fully integrated with the Festool system. The unique grid-hole pattern and Festool clamps allow for multiple clamping options for sanding, routing, sawing, and doing glue-ups. Combined with the Festool guide rail system, angle unit, and fence system, the MFT 3 can be used with Festool plunge saws or routers for accurate and repeatable cuts. Festool MFT 3 is the ultimate multi-function work surface that helps you work Faster, Easier, and Smarter.

What Are The New Features?
35?" Work Surface Height (900mm)
New V-Groove Profile For Adapting Future Accessories
Lighter Weight For Improved Portability, 11 Lbs. Less Than MFT 1080
Optional Support Cross Members For Additional Stability
87% More Work Surface Than The MFT 800
16% Lighter Than The MFT 1080

What Features Have Not Changed?
Compatible With All Existing MFT Clamps, Accessories and Connectors
Bore Size and Offset On Perforated Top Match MFT 800/1080

Specifications Comparison

  MFT3  MFT 800  MFT 1080 
Dimensions  45" x 30"  31" x 26"  48" x 31" 
Work Surface  43" x 28"  28" x 23"  45" x 28" 
Weight  61 Lbs.  44 Lbs.  73 Lbs. 

More information about the MFT3 will be released including pricing and availability as it becomes available. Information and specifications are subject to change.

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Sorry, I POSTED THIS IN THE WRONG AREA! 

Here's some info regading the new MFT. Quite nice!

Bob

Coming Spring 2008 - The New MFT3.
We wanted to give you a glimpse of the new Multi-Function Table 3 which is expected to be introduced in Spring of 2008. We have redesigned the MFT to include several new features which will promote expandability and compatibility with feature accessories.

Versatility. Portability. Durability. 1 table - 1000 possibilities. The MFT 3 stands alone as the ideal work surface. It is flat, portable, stable, and fully integrated with the Festool system. The unique grid-hole pattern and Festool clamps allow for multiple clamping options for sanding, routing, sawing, and doing glue-ups. Combined with the Festool guide rail system, angle unit, and fence system, the MFT 3 can be used with Festool plunge saws or routers for accurate and repeatable cuts. Festool MFT 3 is the ultimate multi-function work surface that helps you work Faster, Easier, and Smarter.

What Are The New Features?
35?" Work Surface Height (900mm)
New V-Groove Profile For Adapting Future Accessories
Lighter Weight For Improved Portability, 11 Lbs. Less Than MFT 1080
Optional Support Cross Members For Additional Stability
87% More Work Surface Than The MFT 800
16% Lighter Than The MFT 1080

What Features Have Not Changed?
Compatible With All Existing MFT Clamps, Accessories and Connectors
Bore Size and Offset On Perforated Top Match MFT 800/1080

Specifications Comparison

  MFT3  MFT 800  MFT 1080 
Dimensions  45" x 30"  31" x 26"  48" x 31" 
Work Surface  43" x 28"  28" x 23"  45" x 28" 
Weight  61 Lbs.  44 Lbs.  73 Lbs. 

More information about the MFT3 will be released including pricing and availability as it becomes available. Information and specifications are subject to change.
 
Wow, I am glad I got a 1080 last month.  I have already used the maximum length for some rip cuts several times...
 
Joe and Eli,

Yes, there are. I can try andf post them, but, as usual I am having tech difficulties ;).

Bob
 
Bob Marino said:
Joe and Eli,

Yes, there are. I can try andf post them, but, as usual I am having tech difficulties ;).

Bob

Bob, don't make us take back all of those nice things we say about you.  ;D  ;D Anything we can do to help?
 
Hi,

    Yes, that is my first reaction. They made it smaller than the 1080?  ??? So it has 3" LESS capacity?

Seth
 
Hi,

  Looks like that has a nice fence positioner!

Seth
 
Hi,

  Bob , looks like you have two of the same thread going. Maybe Matthew can put them together?

Seth
 
Interesting extrusions on the side. Appears there is a heavy duty "brace" for the miter guide. Although the corner leg brace casting appears to be lighter in weight. You can still side clamp vertical pieces but there is no
T track at the top as it is replaced by the "v" groove. I would hope there are a number of jigs, clamp attachments to use this v groove. The middle track seems to be like the current where  you can hook up more than one table. With the height difference to the current MFT it seems coupling to the current tables may not work.

As with most new improved tools it will take a little time to get used to this and to give it some more thought.

Thanks for the pic's Brice and Bob.

 
I bet that v groove will take the CMS fence and the Kapex rails.

That fence is almost identical to the stock CMS fence.
 
Eli said:
I bet that v groove will take the CMS fence and the Kapex rails.

That fence is almost identical to the stock CMS fence.

Looks so to me. The same V-groove as the KPAEX, CMS, Precisio CS50 and CS70.

Way back when we discussed using the LA650 fence (from the Basis system), we seemed to have preempted the use of that fence (with V-Groove mounting block instead of rectangular mounting block) with the MFT as it is soon to be. I put this bit on our site to illustrate the idea back then. It looks like Festool have done as such, but should have fixed to potential problem of stability with side rail clamp component.

My observation of the image below, is the MDF top is thinner. I look forward to further information to see if this is correct, and if so, what support the MFT3 may have to compensate for the top sagging under load.
 
  So Anthony, does the CMS fence miter both ways? What other accessories to you think might fit the MFT3 that fit the CMS, existences maybe?  And it doesn't look to like the MDF is thiner, but it is hard to tell.
 
I use my 1080 for ripping all the time and would really like to see and MFT that is a bit longer, not shorter.  I often am ripping at the maximum length and width and would like a slightly larger MFT.  Any chance of that?
 
thanks for sharing the pics looks good, I am glad I just bought the mft1080 last friday.  now I will have to buy this one also.  but since it is lighter I will use the new one to transport from job to job and keep the other in my shop
 
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