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How about a jig to cut toe kicks for cabinets? One edge of the saw's base rides against the profile and
the second profile acts as a stop for the cut. The first picture shows the setup, the angles stops are on
both the top and bottom of the profiles to index the jig.
Second photo, I'm holding the jig and making the first cut. Third, I've flipped over and turned the jig 90
degrees to make the second cut. Fourth, the finished toe kick. I can make the cuts in less time it
would have taken to do the layout. It
’s easy, fast and, you guessed it, accurate.
Again, the MFS flexibility is shown here. Finding different uses, both within the Festool system and
out, for the MFS is only as far away as your imagination.