GaryLaroff
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Today my new MFT/3 arrived from uncle Bob. Now I would like some advice on the best accessories to buy for optimizing its use.
My woodworking is as a hobbyist furniture maker with most of the material being hardwood. I don’t build kitchen cabinets.
I also don’t have any Festool plunge saws, jig saws or routers so there is no immediate need for the Guide Rail, but there are plans for a TS55 or TS75. I have a lot of hand tools and routers. My Festool products include the Domino, Kapex, CT22 with boom and a lot of sanders: RO-125, ETS-150/3, ETS-125, DTS-400, RTS-400, RS-2, DX93 and LS-130.
The MFT/3 will be used as an auxiliary table replacing plywood-on-saw horses and will be folded up most evenings to make room for the car. I also have a big traditional heavy European workbench and a higher wooden carving station.
Today I bought the clamping elements and a pair of the shorter screw clamps.
What other MFT accessories do you suggest I get and why?
Thank you in advance for you advice,
Gary
My woodworking is as a hobbyist furniture maker with most of the material being hardwood. I don’t build kitchen cabinets.
I also don’t have any Festool plunge saws, jig saws or routers so there is no immediate need for the Guide Rail, but there are plans for a TS55 or TS75. I have a lot of hand tools and routers. My Festool products include the Domino, Kapex, CT22 with boom and a lot of sanders: RO-125, ETS-150/3, ETS-125, DTS-400, RTS-400, RS-2, DX93 and LS-130.
The MFT/3 will be used as an auxiliary table replacing plywood-on-saw horses and will be folded up most evenings to make room for the car. I also have a big traditional heavy European workbench and a higher wooden carving station.
Today I bought the clamping elements and a pair of the shorter screw clamps.
What other MFT accessories do you suggest I get and why?
Thank you in advance for you advice,
Gary