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turned to have the blemish facing out or turned upside down. However,
since you can’t use the scale,
it can greatly affecting ease of set up.
You'll notice the router's dust collection is not as good while routing with the MFS. The open space
the template creates lets chips escape. The chips find their way into the profiles. If you let the chips
build up in or around the profiles they can affect the template accuracy by getting between the
copying ring and the template. I take time to vacuum off the template as needed. Placing the template
on the work-piece perfectly flat is a must. Check to make sure it is still flat after you have clamped
everything down. Again, make sure no chips are under the template.
What I've shown in this section are just some of the routing jobs that can done with the MFS template.
With a little practice (and imagination) you'll be able to do projects that you thought were beyond your
skill level. If you are a novice woodworker, the MFS can have you creating more complicated projects
in no time. Once you have a grasp of the basics, it's pretty easy to build on those skills. Because the
concepts are the same from the simple mortise, to the more complicated routing tasks like intricate
inlay work, your skills will build quickly.
For the more experienced or the professional woodworker, the MFS simplifies some of the routing
jobs we used to do with custom wooden or single purpose built jigs. If you happen to have accurate,
well-made custom jigs, by all means use them. Building custom jigs can be time consuming, sort of a
trial and error process. That's time I'd rather be spending in some other, more productive way. Plus,