Hi Everyone
I thought that I should drop in and offer any advice needed on the UJK Parf Guide System.
Let me just give a few bits of info:
With the PGS it takes just 10 minutes to produce a basic track saw cutting station. To make a complete custom top, like the one shown in my video, it may take 40 -70 minutes. To get to my friend with a CNC it takes 20 minutes to drive each way and he charges 50p per 20 mm hole cut. When I need a new top I have to go through the whole (or is it "hole") process again. With the PGS new tops are created with no extra cost.
Imagine you are in a field miles from nowhere. You have a pair of trestles and on them is a sheet of MDF. You also have a pair of small clamps and a drill. From the sky drops the UJK Parf Guide System and you are then able, in 10 minutes, to make a track saw cutting station that will give you near CNC accuracy. As Peter Sefton said - I used the 12" engineer's square from the Woodworkers' Workshop to prove the accuracy of the work.
I have just had a visit from one of Peter's students. He brought the rather small top of his new bench and he used the PGS to create his system of 20 mm holes - he did all of the work himself. The video has yet to be completed but it will show, again using that 12" engineer's square, a perfect setup.
I appreciate that in the context of the PGS you will see me as a trader or whatever. That is not me but I did come up with the idea and worked on the design with Axminster. They can do all the commercial stuff. For me it has been 3 years of hard work to overcome one of the most fundamental problems in woodwork - the ability to make accurate right angled cuts without a huge table saw or a CNC.
I will try and drop in as often as I can to answer any questions and I promise not to say X-Carve on this forum !
Peter