woodferret
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I finally got around to cutting down the Conturo MFT top I grabbed when I got the used system. I've got a small shop so the full table was a bit too much ask.

After cutting it down though and using it, I noticed the weight of the edgeband roll was pulling down and skewing the result. Something hand-held mode I never had a problem with. Well, out comes the holder but I needed to 3d print a receiver that utilizes the clasp it has to nominally bind to the Conturo. This setup has worked well for small drawer parts and other smaller boards.
It's still compact though when not in use. But with the Conturo in, despite the depth being 20", the butt end of the Conturo and the pigtail it has juts out another 6" and needs to be pulled away from the wall.

After cutting it down though and using it, I noticed the weight of the edgeband roll was pulling down and skewing the result. Something hand-held mode I never had a problem with. Well, out comes the holder but I needed to 3d print a receiver that utilizes the clasp it has to nominally bind to the Conturo. This setup has worked well for small drawer parts and other smaller boards.
It's still compact though when not in use. But with the Conturo in, despite the depth being 20", the butt end of the Conturo and the pigtail it has juts out another 6" and needs to be pulled away from the wall.