acer66
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Hi there,
Kinda advanced weekend warrior here and I build myself a 4x8’ torsion box assembly table.
Building some kitchen cabinets I realized that my precision needs to be improved.
Example, I use a big speed square to align the track saw tracks etc..
Anyway among other things I want to incorporate dog holes in the much needed rebuild of the torsion box.
So my question is are dog holes useful all over the top or would be a section at one end be useful enough?
Reason for asking is that a Festool mtf replacement top goes for around $100 which could be incorporated into the work top or would it make more sense to bite the bullet and get some tools to make my own big mtf style worktop?
Thank you.
Kinda advanced weekend warrior here and I build myself a 4x8’ torsion box assembly table.
Building some kitchen cabinets I realized that my precision needs to be improved.
Example, I use a big speed square to align the track saw tracks etc..
Anyway among other things I want to incorporate dog holes in the much needed rebuild of the torsion box.
So my question is are dog holes useful all over the top or would be a section at one end be useful enough?
Reason for asking is that a Festool mtf replacement top goes for around $100 which could be incorporated into the work top or would it make more sense to bite the bullet and get some tools to make my own big mtf style worktop?
Thank you.