Woodpeckers new Hole-Boring Jig

jwjones2000

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Just got an email about Woodpeckers OneTime Tool Hole-Boring Jig for making MFT with either 20mm or 3/4
 

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I like how it enables reliance on a smaller diameter bit to make the larger holes.
 
I don't think I like the reliance on guide bushings to bore the holes. Too many variables there. I just used the Woodrave template and the Festool 20mm bit to do a 4'x3' top with 1/4" pegboard to get 4" on center holes. Using a straight edge and all the squares I have here it's as square as I need it to be. The downside possibly is the 4" on center locations vs the 96mm on center for a jig like this or the parf guide. I don't have any clamps at this point where that matters.
 
I bought a cheap MFT top and Parf Dogs to do exactly the same thing. (LINK was $65, now it's $100).
 
ben_r_ said:
I bought a cheap MFT top and Parf Dogs to do exactly the same thing. (LINK was $65, now it's $100).
... and a pattern bit.
Agreed. This is the fastest and most economical way.
 
DynaGlide said:
I don't think I like the reliance on guide bushings to bore the holes. Too many variables there. I just used the Woodrave template and the Festool 20mm bit to do a 4'x3' top with 1/4" pegboard to get 4" on center holes. Using a straight edge and all the squares I have here it's as square as I need it to be. The downside possibly is the 4" on center locations vs the 96mm on center for a jig like this or the parf guide. I don't have any clamps at this point where that matters.
I would not rely on pegboard either. Often I find the distance between columns and rows of holes to be different. You need to carefully check it in store before purchasing.
 
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