So I thought that the MFSlab table would be a good addition to the shop. Something I have been looking for, quick setup / tear down, able to cut 4 x 8 sheets, good for clamping and working on boards as required, etc. I have looked at things such as two MFT tables, the MFT cart and the Paulk setup. All very good ideas and have excellent uses, however the slab was something that could be built very easily and quickly.
I bought a piece of 1" MDF .. wow it is heavy! Found someone through Kijiji who would machine the top and used my existing saw horses. I have attached a picture of it to the message. I have to customize the second shelf to fit my saw horses but not a big deal as that means I get to make more sawdust [big grin]
After machining the top, the holes are made according to the plan .. 20.1 mm. I have some dogs and clamping elements that I tried. The festool clamping elements fit snug but the dogs I have, fit but I have to push them back out with a piece of 3/4 dowel.
So I have some silly questions but please do not roast me too bad [crying]
1. Should the dogs fit that tight? I do not know as this is the first I have tried them. To fix the holes what is the best solution? Live with it and bring a dowel and hammer, ream the holes, etc. I have the 20mm forstner bit from the festool set but do not think that is the best way since it is an existing hole and forstner bit are not good at this.
2. The dogs do not seem to have a leading chamfer on the edge that inserts into the slab (picture attached). To me a 1/16 chamfer would help guide them in and there is plenty of material left to provide stability.
3. I have to round the back of the holes as the Festool clamps will not fit. This has been mentioned before on this site. My question is why would the top holes not have a 1/32 chamfer routed also. It would help guide the dog in. Again still lots of wood to provide stability.
Any other comments suggestions are more than welcome. I can barely wait to try this puppy out!
I bought a piece of 1" MDF .. wow it is heavy! Found someone through Kijiji who would machine the top and used my existing saw horses. I have attached a picture of it to the message. I have to customize the second shelf to fit my saw horses but not a big deal as that means I get to make more sawdust [big grin]
After machining the top, the holes are made according to the plan .. 20.1 mm. I have some dogs and clamping elements that I tried. The festool clamping elements fit snug but the dogs I have, fit but I have to push them back out with a piece of 3/4 dowel.
So I have some silly questions but please do not roast me too bad [crying]
1. Should the dogs fit that tight? I do not know as this is the first I have tried them. To fix the holes what is the best solution? Live with it and bring a dowel and hammer, ream the holes, etc. I have the 20mm forstner bit from the festool set but do not think that is the best way since it is an existing hole and forstner bit are not good at this.
2. The dogs do not seem to have a leading chamfer on the edge that inserts into the slab (picture attached). To me a 1/16 chamfer would help guide them in and there is plenty of material left to provide stability.
3. I have to round the back of the holes as the Festool clamps will not fit. This has been mentioned before on this site. My question is why would the top holes not have a 1/32 chamfer routed also. It would help guide the dog in. Again still lots of wood to provide stability.
Any other comments suggestions are more than welcome. I can barely wait to try this puppy out!