My Version of MFT Workbench

mirock

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Hello friends!

In this video I am showing the process of making my version MFT – multifunction workbench for woodshop or construction site. This table assembled without any screw and glue.

This worktable could be easily disassembled and transported to any place by car.

Here is the video of the process:


Merry Cristmass!!!
 
very creative approach to portability. How did you cut the individual parts? - pattern routed?

Is there any effect on squareness of your MFT as a result of the cumulative effect of the clearance between all the parts?
 
Klemm said:
very creative approach to portability. How did you cut the individual parts? - pattern routed?

Is there any effect on squareness of your MFT as a result of the cumulative effect of the clearance between all the parts?
I was a little slow in catching on to the youtube video. Now that I have seen it I can imagine your table as being very well aligned inspite of the many parts. You are a very creative craftsman - and listening to the staccato of your hammering, I think you may also be a gifted musician - very nice work - congratulations
 
Klemm said:
Klemm said:
very creative approach to portability. How did you cut the individual parts? - pattern routed?

Is there any effect on squareness of your MFT as a result of the cumulative effect of the clearance between all the parts?
I was a little slow in catching on to the youtube video. Now that I have seen it I can imagine your table as being very well aligned inspite of the many parts. You are a very creative craftsman - and listening to the staccato of your hammering, I think you may also be a gifted musician - very nice work - congratulations

Yes, I have been musician in the past). These rectangles tightly installed in frame and align it. But Nevertheless I am not sure about absolute perfectness of square. But these sectors needed for other task - for different tool installation in frame. For perfect geometry I'll make solid perforated tabletop to get full set of possibilities of this frame
 
Very good Mirock.
I've watched some of your other YouTube videos and you are clearly very talented and inventive.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Andy UK said:
Very good Mirock.
I've watched some of your other YouTube videos and you are clearly very talented and inventive.
Thanks for sharing.

You are welcome!
 
If Ikea were to make a work bench then this would have to be it - excellent design and attention to detail.

Peter
 
That's really cool.  Had you not documented it with a video, I woulda certainly thought it was a CNC'd kit.  I'm impressed with the craftsmanship. 
 
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