MW 1000 Extension Table To JawHorse Adaption

paulp

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I don't really have a need for a MFT, but have thought that having a smaller foot print table would be handy.  I also use a Jawhorse for many other applications including plumbing and electrical work.
So, when Festool came out with the MW 1000 Extension Table, I figured I could adapt that to the Jawhorse.
I simply duplicated the profile of the aluminum extrusion out of poplar scrap and made a mini MFT that chucks up in the vise and doubles as a tool tray when flipped (a second profile attached that is reversed on the mini MFT).
When the top is in the tray position, it securely holds a Systainer from sliding off, but maintains storage underneath for small items.  Entire setup seems to be very solid with the tri-stand type legs (especially when compared to being attached to the MW 1000 Basic).
I can easily take this mobile and sets up rather quickly.

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Well that's nifty. And your shop looks like it has room to spare. Must be a joy to work there.
 
Would this attach to a regular MFT table and be the same height?  I'm thinking it would be perfect to work off the front side especially with the Incra LS.  Thanks.

Jeff

paulymatic said:
I don't really have a need for a MFT, but have thought that having a smaller foot print table would be handy.  I also use a Jawhorse for many other applications including plumbing and electrical work.
So, when Festool came out with the MW 1000 Extension Table, I figured I could adapt that to the Jawhorse.
I simply duplicated the profile of the aluminum extrusion out of poplar scrap and made a mini MFT that chucks up in the vise and doubles as a tool tray when flipped (a second profile attached that is reversed on the mini MFT).
When the top is in the tray position, it securely holds a Systainer from sliding off, but maintains storage underneath for small items.  Entire setup seems to be very solid with the tri-stand type legs (especially when compared to being attached to the MW 1000 Basic).
I can easily take this mobile and sets up rather quickly.

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