Benchwayze
Established Member
I just wondered what Forumites might have bought over the years, to change the way they work, or was a 'eureka' moment in what could be accomplished, or lightened the load enough to open doors to more ambitious projects.
This was prompted by my buying a Festool MFT3. Since using it, I keep finding more and more uses for it. With Peter Parfitt's 'Parf-dogs' it's a cutting table, a routing platform. I can use it as a clamp-down glue up table (Just laminated two pieces of ply, and left it in the Festool clamps with a 'gurt' heavy weight in the middle.) It's the ideal platform for biscuit-jointing, planing (despite the slight shake) and of course the things for which it was designed; using Festool's own machinery; I know these things can be accomplished in other ways, but the table makes these jobs easier, and everything is all in one place. For me another advantage was I didn't have to step outside the shop, as I once had to, for some tasks.
That got me thinking, and I thought of a couple of other things I'd bought in the past, that were a revelation to me. So over to you folks. Have fun!
This was prompted by my buying a Festool MFT3. Since using it, I keep finding more and more uses for it. With Peter Parfitt's 'Parf-dogs' it's a cutting table, a routing platform. I can use it as a clamp-down glue up table (Just laminated two pieces of ply, and left it in the Festool clamps with a 'gurt' heavy weight in the middle.) It's the ideal platform for biscuit-jointing, planing (despite the slight shake) and of course the things for which it was designed; using Festool's own machinery; I know these things can be accomplished in other ways, but the table makes these jobs easier, and everything is all in one place. For me another advantage was I didn't have to step outside the shop, as I once had to, for some tasks.
That got me thinking, and I thought of a couple of other things I'd bought in the past, that were a revelation to me. So over to you folks. Have fun!