Holmz said:In Austraila AusDogs. Which is a three dog night for an MFT.
There are parf and quas for other regions. Basically any 20 cylinder that does not fall through works. There is no magic that they offer, they all do the same thing.
clark_fork said:Here is a nifty add-on from Axminster for the Parf Dogs
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http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-dog-rail-clip-pair-102973clark_fork said:Here is a nifty add-on from Axminster for the Parf Dogs
grbmds said:I know this goes against most posts, but I rarely use my dogs and I have more than one brand. The Parf Dogs seem the best to me. I got mine from Lee Valley a couple of years ago. I used to use them as backing for when I used the Domino to do mortises and the Parf Dogs seemed to fit the best. Now I mostly Domino with the wood mounted on the VacSys. I also used them once as a 45 degree fence on the MFT instead of setting the MFT fence at 45 degrees. They really just aren't that useful for me.
grbmds said:I know this goes against most posts, but I rarely use my dogs and I have more than one brand. The Parf Dogs seem the best to me. I got mine from Lee Valley a couple of years ago. I used to use them as backing for when I used the Domino to do mortises and the Parf Dogs seemed to fit the best. Now I mostly Domino with the wood mounted on the VacSys. I also used them once as a 45 degree fence on the MFT instead of setting the MFT fence at 45 degrees. They really just aren't that useful for me.
grbmds said:I know this goes against most posts, but I rarely use my dogs and I have more than one brand.
JBird said:grbmds said:I know this goes against most posts, but I rarely use my dogs and I have more than one brand.
What do you use when you do cross cuts on the MFT? That is the primary use of them I believe. Even when I use my MFT fence I still use the dogs to square the fence up.
Many folks use a square to get the rail 90* to the fence. The Dogs get the fence true to the holes. Does that make sense? There are some good videos on how to set up the fence using dogs if you want to learn how others do it.grbmds said:Crosscutting is my main use of the MFT with fence and guiderail. I have a square I trust completely and use that to square up the fence to the guide rail.
Peter_C said:Many folks use a square to get the rail 90* to the fence. The Dogs get the fence true to the holes. Does that make sense? There are some good videos on how to set up the fence using dogs if you want to learn how others do it.grbmds said:Crosscutting is my main use of the MFT with fence and guiderail. I have a square I trust completely and use that to square up the fence to the guide rail.