bomisore said:I am curious why no one is a fan of melamine. I am contemplating using to for MFT like outfeed table. Please note I would be using it for holding work while using domino and sanding. No track saw.
Hud said:I am making a MFT type table and was able to get a top CNC,d for $65 of baltic birch. I have all of the 8020 for the support structure and will start assembling once I complete an other project
panelchat said:highly recommend looking into 3/4" richlite. dimensionally stable like mdf, but far tougher and essentially waterproof. one possible drawback is that it is heavier than mdf.
Hookie said:panelchat said:highly recommend looking into 3/4" richlite. dimensionally stable like mdf, but far tougher and essentially waterproof. one possible drawback is that it is heavier than mdf.
Maybe heavier, but weight all adds to the stability and stiffness of an MFT?![]()
Oldwood said:bomisore said:I am curious why no one is a fan of melamine. I am contemplating using to for MFT like outfeed table. Please note I would be using it for holding work while using domino and sanding. No track saw.
I am happy with my mft style melamine work surfaces in the shop. I have 2 tables that are 3'x4' on locking casters. They are white melamine and have been in service for a little over a year and are in great shape. I would look for melamine that has a high hardwood content in the core. I like Panalam.
Gerry
Hookie said:But it looks such a mess Peter. Visitors to my shop, who don't know the truth, think I am careless and make mistakes (Well of course I do, but no more than most!) [laughing] [laughing] [laughing]
Peter Parfitt said:Hookie said:But it looks such a mess Peter. Visitors to my shop, who don't know the truth, think I am careless and make mistakes (Well of course I do, but no more than most!) [laughing] [laughing] [laughing]
Just imagine that Picasso had an MFT3 and he had random kerf marks all over it - that MFT3 would be worth a fortune.
Peter
Been there, done that, then bought a TS55Hookie said:With a couple of sets of parf-dogs, and a suitable guide, you don't need a track-saw. An ordinary circular saw can be used.
Hookie
Peter Parfitt said:Just imagine that Picasso had an MFT3 and he had random kerf marks all over it - that MFT3 would be worth a fortune.
Hookie said:Peter Parfitt said:Hookie said:But it looks such a mess Peter. Visitors to my shop, who don't know the truth, think I am careless and make mistakes (Well of course I do, but no more than most!) [laughing] [laughing] [laughing]
Just imagine that Picasso had an MFT3 and he had random kerf marks all over it - that MFT3 would be worth a fortune.
Peter
[laughing] [laughing] [laughing]
Okay Peter. You win!
Cheers
John![]()