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Hello,
After struggling with my Veritas parf dogs I invested in some Precision rail dogs/bench dogs and they fit much better, so the accuracy of my MFT has increased dramatically when using the bench dog method.
I need to make a replacement MFT top, and I decided it would be best to use my existing one as a router template, but after routing a few holes with a 2" long bearing guided cutter the new holes aretighter than the originals, and I'm certain that once they have eased in and compressd slightly, they will probably be less accurate than the existing top in terms of the grid alignment. I know we are talking fractions here, but I don't want to waste time/effort on something that won't be as good.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might be the case? I've used a few different flush trim bits but all result in the same thing.
I stuck the new top to the original with plenty of double sided tape, so I don't think it's got anything to do with the alignment between the two pieces of MDF.
Any suggestions before I hold out and buy a new top from Festool? (I've looked for local CNC places but nobody seems to bother if you only want one or two)
Thanks
After struggling with my Veritas parf dogs I invested in some Precision rail dogs/bench dogs and they fit much better, so the accuracy of my MFT has increased dramatically when using the bench dog method.
I need to make a replacement MFT top, and I decided it would be best to use my existing one as a router template, but after routing a few holes with a 2" long bearing guided cutter the new holes aretighter than the originals, and I'm certain that once they have eased in and compressd slightly, they will probably be less accurate than the existing top in terms of the grid alignment. I know we are talking fractions here, but I don't want to waste time/effort on something that won't be as good.
Can anyone think of a reason why this might be the case? I've used a few different flush trim bits but all result in the same thing.
I stuck the new top to the original with plenty of double sided tape, so I don't think it's got anything to do with the alignment between the two pieces of MDF.
Any suggestions before I hold out and buy a new top from Festool? (I've looked for local CNC places but nobody seems to bother if you only want one or two)
Thanks