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Hello Everyone!
We would like to introduce to you a new product in our line - Mighty Miter-92 (PMM-92).
Mighty Miter-92 is a very versatile fixture/jig for cutting on MFT/3 and similar style 20mm hole workbenches. With machined pins on its base one can place and secure it anywhere on MFT by engaging two holes. Locking mechanism allows precise and fast angle setting without any eyeballing in seconds. Be it a regular 90, 45, 22,5 or any other whole angle in range. For in between angles, one can use a regular sliding bevel gauge and set the fence against the guide rail without engaging a locking stop. Specially designed and tested surface will not allow it to slide.
Miter fence is machined out of solid pieces of aluminum and with its two elongated slots one can easily affix various fences and extrusions as the one made by Festool, Incremental tools, 80/20 extrusions and so on.
Might Miter can be placed on either side of the guide rail. Placing it on the right (cut-off side) an easy setup for cutting short stock can be achieved.
Shoot me an email, tag me here, or call us if you will have any questions.
Stay safe!
Jerry
We would like to introduce to you a new product in our line - Mighty Miter-92 (PMM-92).
Mighty Miter-92 is a very versatile fixture/jig for cutting on MFT/3 and similar style 20mm hole workbenches. With machined pins on its base one can place and secure it anywhere on MFT by engaging two holes. Locking mechanism allows precise and fast angle setting without any eyeballing in seconds. Be it a regular 90, 45, 22,5 or any other whole angle in range. For in between angles, one can use a regular sliding bevel gauge and set the fence against the guide rail without engaging a locking stop. Specially designed and tested surface will not allow it to slide.
Miter fence is machined out of solid pieces of aluminum and with its two elongated slots one can easily affix various fences and extrusions as the one made by Festool, Incremental tools, 80/20 extrusions and so on.
Might Miter can be placed on either side of the guide rail. Placing it on the right (cut-off side) an easy setup for cutting short stock can be achieved.
Shoot me an email, tag me here, or call us if you will have any questions.
Stay safe!
Jerry