A large Festool style table
(made from one standard
MFT plus two additional top
plates and a pair of two
meter side rails) sitting on
cast iron legs sits flanking
the combination machine
and the support table for the
band saw.
This unit replaced the
traditional European style
workbench that I previously
used. I still make and sell
traditional European style
workbenches for people who
really want them, but, for the
kind of work I do, the large
Festool style work table just
can’t be beat. The precisely
machined and accurately
placed 20mm holes across
the whole surface are ideal
mounting points for a whole
variety of clamps, jigs and
fixtures, both those sold by
Festool and those I make
myself. Seldom a day goes
by that both the Festool work
surfaces are not in use.
To the front of the studio is a
small gallery where a few
pieces are always on display.
It is hard to keep many
pieces on hand as spec built
pieces tend to sell quickly.
I hope you have enjoyed this
manual on how to get the
most out of the excellent
Festool VS-600 jointing
system and this brief tour of
my studio.
If you are ever in the area,
please stop by for a visit. I
would enjoy showing you
around
and answering any
questions you might have
about the Festool products I
use every day.
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