Forrest Anderson
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One of the accessories you can get for the MFT is the MFT-SP clamp which is sold in pairs:
To operate, the lever is released, the clamping rod is pushed forward so that it contacts the workpiece, and the lever is then locked. What I would like to know is whether the lever simply clamps the rod solid in order to steady the workpiece, or whether it pushes the rod forward like a clamp and then locks it, making the workpiece immovable. If it operates like a clamp, roughly how much does it move forward and/or how much pressure can it apply, compared to say, a Veritas Wonder Dog...?
Secondly, how sturdy is the MFT-SP? The Wonder Dog appears to be made totally out of metal, but the Festool clamp seems to be a plastic and metal item.
Forrest

To operate, the lever is released, the clamping rod is pushed forward so that it contacts the workpiece, and the lever is then locked. What I would like to know is whether the lever simply clamps the rod solid in order to steady the workpiece, or whether it pushes the rod forward like a clamp and then locks it, making the workpiece immovable. If it operates like a clamp, roughly how much does it move forward and/or how much pressure can it apply, compared to say, a Veritas Wonder Dog...?

Secondly, how sturdy is the MFT-SP? The Wonder Dog appears to be made totally out of metal, but the Festool clamp seems to be a plastic and metal item.
Forrest