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  • karlac

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    Houston, the AR Rover is approaching the launch pad ...
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    karlac

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    I hate to ask, but what is it going to be?

    What is known as a MFT (Multi Function Table). A European concept that uses the Euro 32mm system of cabinetry, since the end of WW2.

    Since retiring and closing my custom furniture/cabinet shop and selling all my big iron, needed something that can be stored in a limited space (my "two wall shop" here at the lake house, which is more than likely my last stand woodworking endeavor); it is portable (all parts fit inside the table), and can also be setup quickly.

    Based on the a fellow contractor/remodeler named Ron Paulk who is well known for his mobile woodshop, as, like me, he also did much of the onsite work himself.

    It's my version, dimensioned to fit into my outdoor sheds. It uses 'bench dogs' for many woodworking tasks like clamping and precision cutting, and is quite handy for plunge track saw technology like Festool makes.

    Versatile and capable of great precision I've been using the technology for almost 20 years in both a shop environment and on construction sites.

    Perfect for a retired woodworker who just damned well ain't gonna quit ...

    You asked. ;)

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    Katydid1984

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    What is known as a MFT (Multi Function Table). A European concept that uses the Euro 32mm system of cabinetry, since the end of WW2.

    Since retiring and closing my custom furniture/cabinet shop and selling all my big iron, needed something that can be stored in a limited space (my "two wall shop" here at the lake house, which is more than likely my last stand woodworking endeavor); it is portable (all parts fit inside the table), and can also be setup quickly.

    Based on the a fellow contractor/remodeler named Ron Paulk who is well known for his mobile woodshop, as, like me, he also did much of the onsite work himself.

    It's my version, dimensioned to fit into my outdoor sheds. It uses 'bench dogs' for many woodworking tasks like clamping and precision cutting, and is quite handy for plunge track saw technology like Festool makes.

    Versatile and capable of great precision I've been using the technology for almost 20 years in both a shop environment and on construction sites.

    Perfect for a retired woodworker who just damned well ain't gonna quit ...

    You asked. ;)

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    That's actually really cool!
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    What is known as a MFT (Multi Function Table). A European concept that uses the Euro 32mm system of cabinetry, since the end of WW2.

    Since retiring and closing my custom furniture/cabinet shop and selling all my big iron, needed something that can be stored in a limited space (my "two wall shop" here at the lake house, which is more than likely my last stand woodworking endeavor); it is portable (all parts fit inside the table), and can also be setup quickly.

    Based on the a fellow contractor/remodeler named Ron Paulk who is well known for his mobile woodshop, as, like me, he also did much of the onsite work himself.

    It's my version, dimensioned to fit into my outdoor sheds. It uses 'bench dogs' for many woodworking tasks like clamping and precision cutting, and is quite handy for plunge track saw technology like Festool makes.

    Versatile and capable of great precision I've been using the technology for almost 20 years in both a shop environment and on construction sites.

    Perfect for a retired woodworker who just damned well ain't gonna quit ...

    You asked. ;)

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    Very cool.

    You called it a "rover", that's what had me asking.
    But being that it's portable, it makes sense.
     

    Byrd666

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    What is known as a MFT (Multi Function Table). A European concept that uses the Euro 32mm system of cabinetry, since the end of WW2.

    Since retiring and closing my custom furniture/cabinet shop and selling all my big iron, needed something that can be stored in a limited space (my "two wall shop" here at the lake house, which is more than likely my last stand woodworking endeavor); it is portable (all parts fit inside the table), and can also be setup quickly.

    Based on the a fellow contractor/remodeler named Ron Paulk who is well known for his mobile woodshop, as, like me, he also did much of the onsite work himself.

    It's my version, dimensioned to fit into my outdoor sheds. It uses 'bench dogs' for many woodworking tasks like clamping and precision cutting, and is quite handy for plunge track saw technology like Festool makes.

    Versatile and capable of great precision I've been using the technology for almost 20 years in both a shop environment and on construction sites.

    Perfect for a retired woodworker who just damned well ain't gonna quit ...

    You asked. ;)

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    Remind me to ask you a few question in a day, or four.
     

    candcallen

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    Finished my Trash Can Screen. Simple L shaped fence to code. Just under 400 dollars in materials. Wood is fraking expensive. That's about 52 inches x 8 feet. Looks different from this angle.

    It was a pathfinder type job to experiment with how I would build a full fence to code since I've never done that particular fence style. For the 2 sections of fence that need to be code cause they face the street I will need two gates and will use pressure treated 2x4s for rails and not 2x3 fence rails. They start bowing and twisting pretty quick. One 2x6 on the bottom, a 2x4 top rail and 2 2x4 middle rails instead of one mainly for gate hardware and hinges. Much sturdier than the crap that's there. One section needing replaced is right behind it and screaming for attention.

    Oh, I used about 30 bucks of screws too. No nails on this fence. That bastard is put together. I will also use a 2x6 top cap instead of 2x4. Just for more surface to attach it to.

    Now a weather sealant and I'll be all set.

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