erock
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I'll try to keep this short. You guys want pictures more then words......correct?
The MFT/3 is meant to be mobile. But, I don't need mobility with my MFT/3.
I wanted a longer stop fence for the MFT/3 for longer repeatable cross cuts. With the supplied MFT/3 stop fence, how I had the fence setup the max length of cross cut I could get was 1098mm (43-1/4"). The wides cross cut I could make was 620mm (24-1/2").
Tool Improvements sold bench dogs on eBay for adding a 80/20 25 series aluminum extrusion as well as Incra track or a second Festool MFT/3 stop fence. I bought two bench dogs, but wanted too buy more. I contacted John to see if I could buy more, but he sold his CNC and is busy with his life. Sadly he is not making the dogs at the moment. No big deal for me. I have a machine shop at my place of employment and was able to get our machinist to make me 4 more bench dogs. So the bench dogs in this enhancement are not my design/idea, I copied Tool Improvements bench dogs.
The 80/20 aluminum is the two slotted 25 series. It's 1830mm (72") long.
With my new setup, I now have long repeatable cross cut capabilities up to 1844mm ( 72-1/2") and I increased the cross cut capacity to 650mm ( 25-3/4"). SO I'M A HAPPY HAPPY GUY !!!!
okay......here are the pics.......
The bench dogs used....
[attachimg=1]
The 80/20 aluminum used.........Like I said, I have full access to a machine shop. So the end was milled to match the Festool fence so that the guide rail would function properly.
[attachimg=2]
Action shot of me sliding the 80/20 into it's new home....
[attachimg=3]
Close up of how the bench dogs work with the 80/20. I used 1/4-20x1" bolts, so the head of the bolts need a little grinding....
[attachimg=4]
The 1/4-20 knurled nuts are tightened to hold the 80/20 to the bench dogs.....
[attachimg=5]
All done.....
[attachimg=6]
Obviously you need two MFT/3 tables for this setup. And you need two MFT connectors.
In the end, I have a little room available if I want to change the 80/20 to a longer piece. I'll use this setup for a few month and see how I get along with it. Also, I needed to modify the Festool flag stops. Both the M6 square nut and the flag stop needed some TLC.
I did some grinding on the M6 square nut to fit inside the t-slot of the 80/20. I had to cut the long end of the flag stop so that it would flip down towards the table. So by no means is this modification an average DIYer mod. But maybe this will get someones gears turning in the old noggin. [wink] [tongue]
Take care FOGGER !
Eric
The MFT/3 is meant to be mobile. But, I don't need mobility with my MFT/3.
I wanted a longer stop fence for the MFT/3 for longer repeatable cross cuts. With the supplied MFT/3 stop fence, how I had the fence setup the max length of cross cut I could get was 1098mm (43-1/4"). The wides cross cut I could make was 620mm (24-1/2").
Tool Improvements sold bench dogs on eBay for adding a 80/20 25 series aluminum extrusion as well as Incra track or a second Festool MFT/3 stop fence. I bought two bench dogs, but wanted too buy more. I contacted John to see if I could buy more, but he sold his CNC and is busy with his life. Sadly he is not making the dogs at the moment. No big deal for me. I have a machine shop at my place of employment and was able to get our machinist to make me 4 more bench dogs. So the bench dogs in this enhancement are not my design/idea, I copied Tool Improvements bench dogs.
The 80/20 aluminum is the two slotted 25 series. It's 1830mm (72") long.
With my new setup, I now have long repeatable cross cut capabilities up to 1844mm ( 72-1/2") and I increased the cross cut capacity to 650mm ( 25-3/4"). SO I'M A HAPPY HAPPY GUY !!!!
okay......here are the pics.......
The bench dogs used....
[attachimg=1]
The 80/20 aluminum used.........Like I said, I have full access to a machine shop. So the end was milled to match the Festool fence so that the guide rail would function properly.
[attachimg=2]
Action shot of me sliding the 80/20 into it's new home....
[attachimg=3]
Close up of how the bench dogs work with the 80/20. I used 1/4-20x1" bolts, so the head of the bolts need a little grinding....
[attachimg=4]
The 1/4-20 knurled nuts are tightened to hold the 80/20 to the bench dogs.....
[attachimg=5]
All done.....
[attachimg=6]
Obviously you need two MFT/3 tables for this setup. And you need two MFT connectors.
In the end, I have a little room available if I want to change the 80/20 to a longer piece. I'll use this setup for a few month and see how I get along with it. Also, I needed to modify the Festool flag stops. Both the M6 square nut and the flag stop needed some TLC.
I did some grinding on the M6 square nut to fit inside the t-slot of the 80/20. I had to cut the long end of the flag stop so that it would flip down towards the table. So by no means is this modification an average DIYer mod. But maybe this will get someones gears turning in the old noggin. [wink] [tongue]
Take care FOGGER !
Eric