Peter Halle said:sae said:C'mon guys, it's a bargain.
http://www.amazon.com/Granite-Tri-Square-Pink-3Face-18x24x4/dp/B007QQPA9W/
LOL. 120 lbs. Shipping $4.99.
...then I guess you don't need it. I don't either, but I sure do want one. Really, none of us need it, but that goes for a lot of the things we buy. Like I always say, needs got nothin to do with it... put me on the list.Greg M said:My table saw can cut a square piece of plywood that can be used to square my MFT.
This^^^^^^NEW2FES said:So $675 for MFT, $100 for dogs, $275, $200 in clamps for this and we have a $125.00 table. You could by a cabinet saw for that much money. I know portability, but look t 90% of the pics on here they are being used to stationary home use.
First the idea that Festool can't sell you something at that price that is set at square with stops is just wrong and shouldn't be accepted but again there will be people defending it which I just don't understand.
I use my MFT all the time and like it for what it is but $150 to $200 cheaper would be on target for it's use.
As far as Woodpecker their one time tools is a marketing idea that has worked for them. Explain to me the reasoning to sell tools this way? They are tooled up to produce a product so the money is already spent. The reason is to build hype and charge double what it should cost because of the fear of missing out. They must have relatives in the SOCAL housing market.
The idea you would spend $300 to make a square cut is ridiculous. I have a Woodpecker square and it is a niece piece but the aluminum is easily damaged and in all honesty nothing ion woodworking is that accurate to warrant it's use. I use a HD $20 square also and never seen a difference.
EricT said:grbmds said:Out of all the comments I think that holes for inserting dogs would be the most significant improvement. That would allow you to be sure you're guide rail and fence are square every time.
I just made a similar suggestion on the video itself. But there's really no point in having your fence square to your rail - and totally ignore the dog hole system, which is really what makes the MFT what it is. Woodpecker missed the point in a huge way on this one.
I chalk this up to another "Hey this is for festool owners, theyre suckers and will pay anything, lets price accordingly". Even so I expect more attention to detail out of a woodpecker tool.