MFT Table Jig (accurate)

MFT Table Jig (accurate)

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Hi, here's a jig to create an MFT tabletop using a piece of pegboard for precision. It's designed for 3/4-inch holes and 4-inch spacing. Materials needed: * 1 pegboard piece (I built the jig with [Home Depot's pegboard](https://www.homedepot.ca/product/cutler-group-1-4-inch-x-24-inch-x-48-inch-perforated-handy-panel/1000156042?rec=true) having 9/32 holes) * Plunge router with a 1-inch guide bushing * 3/4-inch router bit Just place and secure (clamp) the pegboard, then use the jig to make holes with the router. Move 4 holes each time since pegboard holes are 1 inch apart. The jig has three holes around it to help position it accurately and avoid mistakes. It's a little tight to ensure maximum precision is achieved, but after some use, it becomes less tight. Also, include two bench dogs to assist in positioning the pegboard. The "half pin" is used from the side (4 inches), while the "full pin" is used if the pegboard is smaller than the table and needs to be moved. You can add 14-20 x 1 1/4 bolts to the "full pin" for extra strength if needed. And because we're feeling fancy, I created a MM version, but you can print single material.

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