Dashboard Guid Rail Bracket set
1. My table is 37" X 60"
2. The top material is "3/4" Baltic Brich plywood
3. The dog holes were done using the UJK Parf Mark 2 system.
4. The legs and frame are from Rockler, also am using Rockler casters on the table.
5.I am also using the UJK Parf system fence
6 I also use the Parf repeat stop
7. I also got the Parf reamer, the holes even in Arizona would get super tight. the reamer took care of that issue in a snap.
8. Iam also using the Festool TS55R with the 1400 track and stock blade.
So with all the particulars out of the way. I just wanted to jump on here and give an update on the Dashboard guid rail bracket set. I am also new to the wood working hobby. I wanted to give my thoughts on using the Dashboard system. I am in the process of building a laundry lower cabinet.
The Dashboard Guid rail set is a product you can attach to your own table and essentially make your own MFT table. I like the idea of the MFT table but I find it to be on the small side of things for my situation. I think if I were lugging a table around it would be a pretty good option for sure. Once I dialed in the square of the system to the fence. I am able to make square accurate cuts with absolute confidence. I was using the Woodpecker rail square prior to getting my self up off the ground. The Woodpecker rail system is a very nice tool. The thing with it is there is always fussing with it to square your cut up. I think it works great but I wanted more stability in my set up with out the purchase of a table saw. The UJK Parf fence is obviously a simple and maybe priced a bit high. But I will qualify my like for it. I tried making a fence a couple different ways. They were unreliable in the end. If I were to add up the money and time I spent making those fences I would o rather just spent the money the first time on the UJK fence and be done with it. The Fence anchors through the dog holes and it becomes one with the table . This is where the simplicity of its design shines for me. The fence is just thiner than a half inch plywood. So I run the fence most of the time up under the guid rail so I can get a good positive edge. The UJK Parf repeat stop is a great tool. The build quality on it is very nice and solid and it squares up to your fence/ stock you are cutting . I was making my drawer boxes using this whole setup. I could stack up my pieces once I cut them and they were all spot on the same . My bench is stacked with a couple of drawers , so I am mid project. I also added the extra stop blocks. I dont think you need them I just was fiddling with some scraps and I was thinking incase I bump it when rolling it around i wanted the added stops to keep everything in place and square. Well that is my two cents on it I hope this helps anyone looking to make there own MFT work station.
This is my impressions of the Dashboard guid rail bracket set. I thought I would give a little more detail on my set up.1. My table is 37" X 60"2. The top material is "3/4" Baltic Brich plywood3. The dog holes were done using the UJK Parf Mark 2 system.4. The legs and frame are from Rockler, also am using Rockler casters on the table.5.I am also using the UJK Parf system fence6 I also use the Parf repeat stop7. I also got the Parf reamer, the holes even in Arizona would get super tight. the reamer took care of that issue in a snap.8. Iam also using the Festool TS55R with the 1400 track and stock blade.So with all the particulars out of the way. I just wanted to jump on here and give an update on the Dashboard guid rail bracket set. I am also new to the wood working hobby. I wanted to give my thoughts on using the Dashboard system. I am in the process of building a laundry lower cabinet.The Dashboard Guid rail set is a product you can attach to your own table and essentially make your own MFT table. I like the idea of the MFT table but I find it to be on the small side of things for my situation. I think if I were lugging a table around it would be a pretty good option for sure. Once I dialed in the square of the system to the fence. I am able to make square accurate cuts with absolute confidence. I was using the Woodpecker rail square prior to getting my self up off the ground. The Woodpecker rail system is a very nice tool. The thing with it is there is always fussing with it to square your cut up. I think it works great but I wanted more stability in my set up with out the purchase of a table saw. The UJK Parf fence is obviously a simple and maybe priced a bit high. But I will qualify my like for it. I tried making a fence a couple different ways. They were unreliable in the end. If I were to add up the money and time I spent making those fences I would o rather just spent the money the first time on the UJK fence and be done with it. The Fence anchors through the dog holes and it becomes one with the table . This is where the simplicity of its design shines for me. The fence is just thiner than a half inch plywood. So I run the fence most of the time up under the guid rail so I can get a good positive edge. The UJK Parf repeat stop is a great tool. The build quality on it is very nice and solid and it squares up to your fence/ stock you are cutting . I was making my drawer boxes using this whole setup. I could stack up my pieces once I cut them and they were all spot on the same . My bench is stacked with a couple of drawers , so I am mid project. I also added the extra stop blocks. I dont think you need them I just was fiddling with some scraps and I was thinking incase I bump it when rolling it around i wanted the added stops to keep everything in place and square.Well that is my two cents on it I hope this helps anyone looking to make there own MFT work station.
Category: Brackets
Guide Rail Bracket
$19.08
Part Number
MP22112
Description
Large Gude Rail Bracket With 1/2 in. Large Knob Assembly ...... 1.60 in. Width
Specifications
Material
: Reinforced Filled Nylon/Stainless Steel
Size
: 1.60 in. Width
Length
: 9.89 in.
Color
: Black
Ship wt.
: 0.53 lbs.
Shipping Info
UPS Ground