I know, I know, it’s calling into question what many consider the holly grail of wood working jigs. But what’s the point of a MFT?
Let me put this into context, I’ve had one, I made one for my RAS, and thought it would be very useful for clamping. I also knew I could swing the arm out of the way and use it for all the other uses that are claimed for it. Now, being a engineer at heart, I placed a black dot next to each hole every time I used one…….guess how many I used? 3
I admire Peter for producing the 10 minute workshop videos, I think that the amount and time and effort he has put into what are very well thought out segments to be a real credit to him. I think I’ve watched all of them up to the point he retired from earning a living doing cabinetry. Now, I may be wrong, but I don’t think he actually really used any of the features of his MFT apart from mounting the lift up track on it……he used a couple, of holes for clamping stuff whilst he dominos off the edge, but that’s it.
Again, I’ve watched a few other uTube ‘real users’, not those who are trying to sell the latest wizzy gadget or subscriptio, and again, most only set it up for cross costs on one segment of the table. The rest of the holes appear to remain unused. Other people I’ve come across who have them, again seem to use it primarily for cross cutting…..in one place to preserve the top. Ie a straight edge and a 90 degree so, circa 4 holes.
Id like to ask, what’s everyone else’s perspective, and when you really think about it, do you actually use all the holes on the surface, or just a couple?
Let me put this into context, I’ve had one, I made one for my RAS, and thought it would be very useful for clamping. I also knew I could swing the arm out of the way and use it for all the other uses that are claimed for it. Now, being a engineer at heart, I placed a black dot next to each hole every time I used one…….guess how many I used? 3
I admire Peter for producing the 10 minute workshop videos, I think that the amount and time and effort he has put into what are very well thought out segments to be a real credit to him. I think I’ve watched all of them up to the point he retired from earning a living doing cabinetry. Now, I may be wrong, but I don’t think he actually really used any of the features of his MFT apart from mounting the lift up track on it……he used a couple, of holes for clamping stuff whilst he dominos off the edge, but that’s it.
Again, I’ve watched a few other uTube ‘real users’, not those who are trying to sell the latest wizzy gadget or subscriptio, and again, most only set it up for cross costs on one segment of the table. The rest of the holes appear to remain unused. Other people I’ve come across who have them, again seem to use it primarily for cross cutting…..in one place to preserve the top. Ie a straight edge and a 90 degree so, circa 4 holes.
Id like to ask, what’s everyone else’s perspective, and when you really think about it, do you actually use all the holes on the surface, or just a couple?