Originally Posted by
Will Blick
The WP HB Jig was never designed for accuracy. It was designed simply for a means to drill a pattern of holes for work holding clamps as the FOG link discloses. If that is all u will use it for, the WP should suffice, or the other similar jigs.
That really was all I was intending to use it for. When I use my track saw, I typically draw an accurate line and clamp the Festool track to it.
Originally Posted by
Will Blick
Agree with previous poster, 20mm is the bomb today, 3/4" is dated, with minimal accessories vs. 20mm as the MFT system originated in Europe. And the accessories are a field of their own and quite impressive, so glad I switched to the 20mm hole system. Check out Axminster web site and the FOG where they list all the links to accessories.
I've never heard this before. I was under the impression that there were far more 3/4" accessories compared to 20mm. Is this not true? I certainly see tons of 3/4" ones on Lee Valley's website.
Originally Posted by
Will Blick
Also, consider how u will use the top, a hole is not required everywhere.
I'm really just building mine for assembly of larger pieces. My present Sjoberg's workbench doesn't have enough holes, and they are inconveniently 1" to boot.
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