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Well it's finally here after 10 months of planning, testing, building, replanning rebuilding etc... the MFTC or multi function tool cart!

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By far my most exhaustive and complex project, the MFTC is a workshop on wheels, folds up and can be transported like a hand truck.
I started designing this right after i finished my

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I am hoping someone can share their copy of the plans for Tim’s MFSC and MFTC tables with me. I don’t care if it’s metric or imperial. I purchased them many years ago, and life happens. I don’t have access to that email account anymore and I’m back to a point where I have time and tools for woodworking again. I’ve tried emailing Tim but we all know he’s MIA. Any help is greatly ...

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Veritas Large Shoulder Plane - Made in Canada.

This unit is Heirloom quality. Feels like it came from a firearm manufacturer and not a wood tool manufacturer.

Some tiniest of rust spots. Barely used, blade is excellent, has minor rust spots. Got it, cleaned the wood chips off, and gave it a little bit of WD40.

Details here:


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I think it is likely that Festool buys the extrusions for the tracks, buys the aluminum castings for their saws, and buys the injection molded parts for the rest of the tools.

Some old time manufacturers havethese processes in house, but many newer manufacturers out-source these items. So, what processes does Festool do in house and which do they source from outside ve...

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I've recently bought my first table saw and it is the sys 50. I'm a newish, but very basic woodworker working in a professional capacity in so much that I get paid for what I do and I like to produce a good item.

I have a job coming up which includes accurately cutting some square blocks of 18mm ply before adding a 45 degree bevel to each side. Then cut some 1000mm x 40...

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