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Thanks Clark
Brilliant - absolutely brilliant.
Peter
Brilliant - absolutely brilliant.
Peter
Mario Turcot said:Welcome to the FOG!
Blade Depth
Personally I took the habit to adjust the blade based on the stock. On any tool I can, like my table saw blade never exceed more the 1/4" from the stock thickness. For the TS 55 I adjust the depth to barely exceed the stock. As yourself I will be making my first custom MFT table this weekend. Base on FOG members tips, here the steps I will be using;
MFT Material
From top quality G2S Baltic Birch ply 18mm
1) Square one side of the board or cut it to the final size,
2) apply sealer on the board and allow enough time to dry, On BB I use Danish oil from Lee Valley,
3) start boring 3mm holes from any squared side and follow Peter's video part 1. At this point it was suggested to bore all grid holes,
4) bore the 20mm holes half way to avoid tear out,
5) reverse the board and finish boring the 20mm holes.
6) test squareness
7) enjoy your new MFT top [big grin]
Did I miss anything?
Adyonline said:Hi All, I purchased a parf guide (mk II) in the summer and made my first track saw cutting station (with am MDF top), it worked really well and have been please with it... until now.
For a birthday present I was given a parf fence which I'd had my eye on for some time. However taking it out to try out on the cutting station I found the parf fence was at full length around 1mm shorter than holes in the bench, and therefore wont fit, at all - this is consistent around the surface.
Has anyone else experienced this? has my bench expanded with the damp autumn air?