Bang on for me with that. I'd made an approximation of the Stanton bench as a rough first try with the Parf MKII. The top is supported underneath by M8 legs with anti slip pads attached and connected to the table using the Parf Anchor Dogs from Axminster - they work a treat btw. When I then made the apron, I raised the bench by another "sheet depth" using two runners underneath (front and rear), again, with dog holes along their length to allow me to keep using the ones above on the main top. Problem was, that due to the depth of the combined runners and top, I could no longer use a festool angle bracket in the front or rear rows - so the match fit stuff came to the fore. I've also found the use of the small jig pieces that came with the match fit kit a massively easier way of having "stops" anywhere on the bench too. Together the dog holes and dovetail matchfit grooves are a fantastic combination.
My only worry was that the top would flex with the grooves, but the runners underneath have helped with that enormously - no flex at all. Now all I have to do is make a proper top - but the practice one went well. I now have a 1755x900 piece of valcromat that will fit perfectly on my existing benchtop with feet as above. A Christmas project I hope.