DiscoStu
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Has anyone managed to buy one or got any thoughts on it?
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Zeddedhed":1z6xjirg said:He told me that my children clothes and food are not as important as I'd thought.
I'm sure some people on the fog have posted photos of theirs even some in the US . I just think the demand was well beyond the stock which they hadn't allowed for.DiscoStu":2vu1eiim said:Ok so plenty of people need one, but has anyone got one? I thought I was pretty quick at finding it on the Axy website the day it appeared (day after the launch) and it was sold out, so I'm not sure there ever was any stock.
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DiscoStu":fep12d5x said:Has anyone managed to buy one or got any thoughts on it?
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Markvk":2pri3e5x said:Seem a bit of a faff. You can buy a jig on ebay for £ 35 which from a cursury glance would do the job a lot quicker
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rs-CNC-Pro-JI ... Sw9mFWNi5n
Anbody any experience with this? Im going to buy one or the other over the next month or so......
Mark
DiscoStu":14ogvazl said:Well this thread is about the UJK Parf guide system which is used to make holes in a perfectly square pattern so you can make your own MFT style worktops. I think the post from Markvk is perfectly valid? As for 45 degree cuts once you've got a series of holes in a square pattern then you just position your rail from corner to corner and you'll have 45 degrees.
With regards to the CNC option, I looked at that but you do need a router and a 30mm guide bush. For my triton the guide bush set is around £80 which made this option and expensive option for me. Peters option can be packed away very small and I think it will be easier to make a few holes on a small top (such as for a systainer etc).
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rdesign":3bo6wtz8 said:Markvk":3bo6wtz8 said:Seem a bit of a faff. You can buy a jig on ebay for £ 35 which from a cursury glance would do the job a lot quicker
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rs-CNC-Pro-JI ... Sw9mFWNi5n
Anbody any experience with this? Im going to buy one or the other over the next month or so......
Mark
this isn't what the tread is talking about. its talking about the dogs that you use with the holes.
the rail dogs allow you cut at 45 angle and do repeated cuts quickly
DiscoStu":2lgef4qy said:Well this thread is about the UJK Parf guide system which is used to make holes in a perfectly square pattern so you can make your own MFT style worktops. I think the post from Markvk is perfectly valid? As for 45 degree cuts once you've got a series of holes in a square pattern then you just position your rail from corner to corner and you'll have 45 degrees.
With regards to the CNC option, I looked at that but you do need a router and a 30mm guide bush. For my triton the guide bush set is around £80 which made this option and expensive option for me. Peters option can be packed away very small and I think it will be easier to make a few holes on a small top (such as for a systainer etc).
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