My mf slab

Nick561

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I decided to make a mfslab style table.  I love it so far.  All the Festool clamps and toys work great with it.  I used rail dogs for my rail. I was able to put my CNC to good use.  Btw if any buddy in south Florida needs one made pm me. I'm happy to help a fellow Festool addict. [attachimg=1][attachimg=2][attachimg=3][attachimg=4]
 

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Nick that looks Fantastic !  , when we go to Florida at March break in the spring I may have to contact you as we drive through West Palm to get to family in Cooper City
 
I might be interested! I'm up in Tampa area. Might be able to make a run for multiples in the area.  How much are you thinking?
 
Is that a full 49"+ cross cut capability?

When I drew mine up I made it so a full sheet width will slide in, looks like the OP's does too.
 
I made my table 3' deep by 5' wide but I am able to make them in any size up to a full sheet. I can also make them out of any material (starboard, pvc board, abs, birch, mdf 1/2", 3/4", 1", aluminum). I'm thinking about making my self a starboard one. Should last forever. It is 100% stable and is forgiving of tools
 
That is correct Clark and if someone wants that exact plan then they should purchase it before having me cut it. But is someone wants a different style ,size ,or layout then I can design that. There is not a copyright on 20mm hole layout on a board
 
Hi Nick
Very nice, when I am ready for my replacement we should hook up... I am 45 mnts down south in Plantation.
Cheers
Roger
 
Shout out for S. Florida guy. Im in Boca so probably not to far from you.  whats a full 4x8 mdf top run? nothing extra such as engraving or slots.
 
After long time I finally done one with 19mm MDF on toughbuilt saw horses . And I never had so strong table before !
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