fletchtool said:Hi Rob Lee. I am looking for clarification of what you mean in your last statement "We're sure willing to listen to other suggestions though.... we certainly have the ability to turn to any given diameter....!". It sounds to me as though if you receive enough feedback about the fit of the dogs, you would make them to the same tolerance as the Qwas dogs. If so , how much feedback do you need to have? I for one was surprised at the loose fit (-.2mm) when I got my MFT Clamping set two days ago. I like the precision of the Qwas dogs in my MFT, so count me in as a preference for making the dogs in the Veritas Clamping set the same tight fit as the Qwas dogs.Rob Lee said:dicktill said:(snip)
Measuring them with a Starrett micrometer, I find several thousands of an inch variation, somewhere around 0.771 to 0.775" ~19.58 to 19.70mm (haven't checked the calibration on this mike, so there may be a thou or two of error, but the Delta is definitely there). Still looks to be a very handy and usable kit, but perhaps not as accurate as Qwas dogs for setting up perpendicular?
Hi -
Yes - we designed the dogs for a looser fit than others have...based on feedback we had from several testers, with varing ages of MFT's.
There will always be a degree of variability in hole diameters of the MFT table - yet the placement of holes should be accurate from a CNC router/mill that made them, so the positioning of the hole matrix is the "precision" inherent in the system, and not necessarily the hole diameter.
Dogs will still register on the sides of the holes, no matter what the clearance is.... and precision is preserved. Now - if the user has to modify the hole diameter for dogs that are too snug - then inaccuracy is actually introduced to the table surface... it is difficult for a user to precisely (and concentrically) ream all table holes by the same amount. So - a bit of a double edged sword here - we can make them as snug as we want - but it will not add accuracy...
It has concerned me to read where people have had to modify MFT holes to get accessories to fit - and we sure want to avoid that. We
recognize the utility of the precision matrix afforded by the table surface, and wanted to respect that - which is one reason we have no
"toothed" shaft accessories for the MFT, as we do for regular benches (like the Bessey plates).... we don't want to wear the sides of the holes.
Then too, we we want to ensure forward compatability with other possible Festool items - and did not want to vary siginificantly from what Festool themselves do on similar products.
We're sure willing to listen to other suggestions though.... we certainly have the ability to turn to any given diameter....!
Cheers -
Rob
Fletchtool
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PS if I had been one of your testers, I would have voted designing for a tight fit for the MFT/3
I second this.