Sparktrician
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bkharman said:Sparktrician said:duburban said:I'm curious why people aren't having a cnc shop do these?
Can one really achieve that kind of precision?
I'd have to ask, is that kind of precision that necessary in what amounts to a work table? Yes, it's nice to have from the standpoint of knowing that it was done precisely. Yes, it looks better and is in context with Festool's precisely made machinery. If I looked, I could likely find a CNC shop to do the job, but aside from the aesthetics, why bother? After all, it's a sacrificial top. I, for one, have not encountered a situation that depended on the holes in my MFTs being cut dead nuts on the 96mm grid. YMMV.
I don't use the fence on my MFT. I just use the holes to line up 90's and 45's. I like the speed of it. I would need my holes perfect to keep doing that. I am building a larger work center and have contemplated the CNC route vs. me using my lr32.
Depends on price and how close the CNC shop would be.
I understand that. I do use the fence which is why I posed the question. For my purposes, the LR 32 would do a splendid job and look great. The bigger issue would be getting a 20mm bit that would cut the holes precisely so that my QWAS dogs would fit right.