OLD - Parf Dogs

Yeah, I've got several irons in the fire you might say.;)
I'll report back when get them and use them a bit.
 
Excellent  [smile] - I will look forward to seeing some interesting pictures.

Peter
 
Intelligent Workshop said:
The 1000th Parf Dog Purchaser wins a lovely Festool watch....

Tom that is absolutely brilliant - I have one of those watches and I wear it every day in the workshop and I have even made a video about it!

Well done.

Peter
 
Snap!!!!!!!!

how much will 1000 parf dogs cost me to get that really kewl watch????
 
Woo-hoo! Parf dogs arrived today in Washington state.:)
Have a small project in mind for these. Could be done with the mft fence but this should be quicker, and the timing is right.
Cheers!
 
epicxt said:
Woo-hoo! Parf dogs arrived today in Washington state.:)
Have a small project in mind for these. Could be done with the mft fence but this should be quicker, and the timing is right.
Cheers!

pics or it never happened.
id like to see these in action in a real world situation. there are a few holes in my systainer to fill
 
Stone Message said:
Hello Everyone

The prototype 'Parf Dogs' have arrived and I have made a quick video to describe just some of their uses. They are being marketed by Intelligent Workshop here in the UK and they ship to most destinations - they certainly have Europe well and truely covered.

Although I have designed the Parf Dogs I have not been paid for the design but have managed to keep the prototype pair of Parf Dogs as a reward and expect a pair of the production items in due course. I hope that you will find them interesting.

Here is the link...

Parf Dogs for the Festool MFT3 and Walko work benches

Peter

In a world full of several billion people plagiarism is inevitable, intended or otherwise.
 
Hello,

Is intelligent Workshop still in business ?  http://www.intelligentworkshop.co.uk/

I ordered 2x Parf Dog, 2 x rail dogs and 2 x bench dogs ten days ago. The status of my order is still "pending". I sent several emails to intelligent Workshop and to Tom Sustins... but they stay without response... I often purchase on internet and i never saw that. It's a shame. The customer service seems to be near of 0. I it's like that for the after-sales service... my god !!!

I'm annoyed because I really wanted to buy the Parf Dogs.  Angry

Vince
 
Vincep74 said:
Hello,

Is intelligent Workshop still in business ?  http://www.intelligentworkshop.co.uk/

I ordered 2x Parf Dog, 2 x rail dogs and 2 x bench dogs ten days ago. The status of my order is still "pending". I sent several emails to intelligent Workshop and to Tom Sustins... but they stay without response... I often purchase on internet and i never saw that. It's a shame. The customer service seems to be near of 0. I it's like that for the after-sales service... my god !!!

I'm annoyed because I really wanted to buy the Parf Dogs.  Angry

Vince

Hi Vince, I have just replied to your message on YouTube.....

"You are not the only one to be concerned about the service from Intelligent Workshop. I recently tried to make contact with the owner - I left 2 voice mail messages and sent a PM - and have still heard nothing. I allowed IW to make the Parf Dogs free of charge (I get nothing whatsoever) and they seem to be letting some people down. I have therefore agreed that they should be made by another company and I will be making the details clear very soon. It will be worth the wait."

The trouble with all of this is that I have no control over IW and they are just not able to meet the needs of all of their customers.

Please be patient - a really good solution is about to be made public and it is nothing to do with the previous post from John Bates.

Peter
 
If any one is still looking for Parf, Rail, Bench, Low Profile or Plain Dogs, contact Taylor's Tools on 01923 268355 and speak to James. He will quote you price and delivery.
 
Richard/RMW said:
An observation: since the guide rail is +/- 186mm wide I believe the saw kerf will run smack across another set of holes in the MFT.  

it's not the end of the world but I found it undesirable. Over time the kerfed edges of the cut holes start to chip out a bit, which causes the MFT top to degrade a bit faster. With the Parf Dogs ability to replicate the top I guess this is self correcting.  [smile]

Good Luck with your project!

RMW

I like working on a smooth table without kerf slices so I always use a sacrificial piece of 1/4" MDF under my work piece -- that would especially eliminate the issue of kerfs intersecting the MFT holes.  
I see the collar height on the Lee Valley version will be 10mm or ~.390" which should easily accommodate the my sacrificial 1/4" plus the work piece.  Good job!
 
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