Those lockable support rails, with anti slip covers and rail guides for clamps, seem awesome!
I just found your channel and you gained a instant sub.
Simple, well constructed, thought through, good looking desings, no shenanigans.
This will be one of the videos I´ll keep pulling up time and time again for Ideas.
Thank you for your great work!
I just found your page and I'm very impressed by the information you provide! Thank you!
Great job Denis!
I just love your work, it inspires me to be a better wood worker.
Incredibly thoughtful, I wish someone of your experience would do more videos and content on production theory and methodology. I became foreman of a big high end scenic shop and for ideas I have about certain things I wish there more conversations being had on wood fabrication subjects.
Lots of great options and ideas.
You have excellent ideas and thoughts. Your workshop is the best I've ever seen. As an architect, I particularly like all the details.
Great Video, the bench is a masterpiece and i really like all the accessories, i didnt know they made so many. I recently bought some 20mm dogs and some long posts for my track saw from Temu. Ill see if they work well soon.
You’ve really done your research on this one Denis there’s so many great products on the market that I wasn’t aware of. Thanks for doing what you do you have created such a great website and channel and of course one hell of an amazing and awesome workshop.
Beste Dennis,
Vandaag heb ik uw reeks china tools bekeken en ik ben zo blij dat ik dat heb gedaan. Als een DHZ'er die niet veel te besteden heeft kan ik alsnog kwalitatief goed gereedschap aanschaffen voor een redelijke prijs. Op dit ogenblik ben ik een kleine werkbank aan het bouwen en de ideeën die u op uw videos laat zien zal ik zeker toepassen.
Hartelijk dank voor al uw video-bijdragen, ik kijk nu al uit naar de rest.
Groeten uit Groningen,
Umit Dolap
Kind Sir, thanks for your teaching us that is the BEST! You are truly a "Cut" above.
Good video and info. Thank you.
Fantastic video; getting ready to build a 2nd workbench and really love what you have done. I am going to go back and check out your website as I’m sure the hydraulic lift is covered that you have for your bench. So excited to see all the possibilities. Thanks!
Plans for the workbench plz it is literally perfect (the height adjustable one)
Hello Dennis, your videos are incredible, as always. But I would like to see a video of how you made this magnificent workbench.
Thank you
Me too! I love his other workbench, but I would love to see details (or even plans!) for this workbench as well!!
Love your content! So well presented and packed with great information. Thank you!
I’m wondering if the dog accessories you use will work with a bench top made from 2 sheets of 3/4” plywood?
They are now shipping the Bessey MFT clamps to the US. I've been waiting for over a year! I had given up hope they would ever sell them overseas. Thanks
I’m not done building the workbench yet, but the plans are very well detailed and now I have a nice shopping list of things to get. Looking forward to that second part to turn the bench into an accurate tablesaw. Great Video once again Dennis!
Great content
Hello , truly enjoy your videos, pretty thorough and clean.
I wanted to let you I know I followed the links for colored mdf in the US and the only linked that worked or had the material in stock was Trinity.
I am looking to using the colored mdf.
What is it with through colour mdf being so rare in North America? I can't find it ANYWHERE in Canada.
Very informative video as usual Dennis, so many MFT accessories to consider, I particularly like the Bessey side clamps 😁
The machinist and OCD in me loves all these precise bench tools.
Dennis,you are my MFT go to guy!Well researched .Great content.
Ayo, the apostrophe key Is 2 keys right to the "L" key.. don't forget it😂😉 your videos are great, thanks Dennis
Excellent as always ✨
Thanks a bunch for all the tips, Dennis! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks for another informative video!
Those RUWI rails are almost certainly the solution to a bench redesign for my small garage but they're not cheap, so thanks... I think!
I agree completely re, the Bessey horizontal clamps; they were a revelation and one of the most useful tools I have.
I don't use the UJK fence / stop system any more, ever since you showcased the Hongdui planing stops, which just drop into the table without any drama at all. I really like them. I bought a Bench Dogs fence and flag stops, which really work well.
Please keep making your videos, even though they keep costing me money...
Thank you for the great overview, Denis!
I was wondering how you decided between 19mm (3/4") and 20mm dog holes. Assuming this was something you thought about.
Maybe it is the slickness of the tools and accessories, maybe it’s the accent - or perhaps is it both, and I’m saying this as a compliment: this video felt like I was touring a vilain’s high tech lair.
Can you provide plans for the work bench in this video? Would be great to see a dedicated video of you building this work bench.
Perfect explanation! When will the plans for this workbench be available Dennis?
Hi Dennis, great video on your MFT and bench dog's and your other clamping accesories, looking forward to the next one ,take care. best wishes from, Wrexham WALES
Another great video!! Thanks for sharing!! Much ❤ Dennis!!
Great video! I already have some of these accessory and sure i will be buying some more
I like your Videos and your Equipmet. Very proffessional. One Question please. What is the Dog Hole grid dimension. Center Hole to Center Hole? Thanx
Je blijft maar doorgaan met upgraden. Mijn aandacht heeft het! 💪 Mijn eerste ladeblok geïnspireerd op de jouwe staat op papier en wordt binnenkort gemaakt. Wel met enige aanpassingen op mijn situatie, het principe is het zelfde. Bedankt voor de coole video’s 🙏🍀
Mr HOW can you pls tell me a little bit about how you modified your Fat 300 to build this bench? it would be very helpful. Thanks for your channel
I have a lot of dog-hole bench accessories too- and I made every one of them. That is what being a maker is.
IMHO the chamfer style depth set is inferior and weakens the hole, plus there is a danger of catching the edge if it is not fully home. I use a step dog system- the shank is 20mm, but the shaft is 21mm. Gives positive location, requires no modification to the table, and can be used interchangeably with most jigs. Does not stop 'normal' dogs being used. No edges to risk the workpiece. All upside and no downside.
I do not see any reason why the small chamfer weakens the hole. But I have always used the dogholes you have before, and I can not say anything bad about them. But I prefer these. They have these kinds of bench dogs also with a screw treaty that will sunk in your workbench and this way you can screw jigs to your workbench. In my opinion it gives extra possibilities. But I didn't find any disadvantages. Still think both styles are comparable
I bought the parf guide system .... it was a mess up. I followed the directions to a tee, but the holes got further and further apart and by 5 feet, it was out a quarter inch
Dennis, are you going to do a video or make plans for the for the Felder lift table bench? I purchased your bundle. Is the bench top,the same dimensions on the bench and lift table?
Yes, in the future. I have to make a new version with a torsion box structure and some other small adjustments. When that is ready and I am convinced I am on the right track. I will release a video and plans
Loved your workbench layout but, personally, I don't need the lift system. So, I intend to make a version with drawers instead. 😊
all can made in home DIY and lot lot cheapen, stupid waste money buy this.
Thank you so much Dennis! I have one question - do the Ruwi support rails come with the locking dogs or did you purchase them separately, it is not clear on the Ruwi web page. Thank you again.
Thanks for the video. I'm looking forward to part 2 since i'm starting to design my tiny workshop. I'm wondering if i should buy a small table saw or if i have enough with the mft and a track saw? Any thoughts? Thanks
I would start with a track saw. When you will consider a small table saw later, you will always use the track saw to cut the big sheet in more manageable pieces. There are very accurate alternatives for the track saw on you workbench. I will show some in the next episode.
How did he run that track saw on top of the work surface without cutting into the work surface
Please tell me what material the work surface is made of, is it possible to get a link to the manufacturer? Thank you.
I love the table top... is it plastic material or something else?
I absolutely love this work bench but for one thing the Felder hydraulic base, they are so expensive so it puts me off building one. Could you find some alternatives and test them against the Felder, perhaps a fixed and mobile version? Keep up the good work. 👍
You could always look at a motorcycle lift from Harbor Freight or the like, and adapt it to work with a bench! I'm tempted to do the same to be honest...
This video has got me thinking - I have a hydraulic dog grooming table that is no longer required and is just taking up room in my workshop. All I need is a copy of the plans for this mft table version 😀
@@paulbackhouse2065 That would be awesome!! I do wish Dennis would do a more in-depth video on his MFT table, but you could also make something to your own dimensions, since you'd possibly have to adapt any dimensions of his to your lift table anyways...
@@Shadoweclipse1386 I am guessing that the MFT table top is essentially just a box that sits over the existing hydraulic table top. I might have a go and see if I can make it look as good as the one Dennis made 😀 Will have to invest in some of the MFT templates and dogs. Ironic that I will need MFT dogs for my dog grooming table 😂
@@paulbackhouse2065 That would be really awesome!! I hope it works out for you!!
Bessey's horizontal clamps are great indeed - far better than e.g. Festool's corresponding clamps. Cheaper, too. As for other clamps that work well with mft benches, I highly recommend Axminster's quick action guide rail clamps. It is my go-to clamp for nine jobs out of ten.
What is the top of that bench made of?
I wish I had this type of bench.
Hi, what material is the top of your workbench? is that black MDF or something else?
Cool.... US distributors would be good
Gosto muito das explicações do mft e também so sistema parff guide system do Criador Peter parfitt, e você me surpreendeu com a qualidade do seu trabalho também, muito feliz por ter encontrado seu canal, da para se ver que você ama o que faz , lindo seu trabalho ❤ obrigado!
endgeil!!!
Loved the video! Are there also plans for your adjustable work table?
There will be in the future. Because t I have to make some changes first. There are a few thinks that keep it away from perfect.
Love this video much better than the cheap imitation tools from China.
Hi Dennis, love your reviews. I currently have the Felder FAT300S in the basket and would love to build a similar workbench to yours. Do you plan to make any plans / videos for that one too? Thanks!
There will be in the future. Because t I have to make some changes first. There are a few thinks that keep it away from perfect.
Are you going to have plans for this big workbench?
This guy workbenches.
de que material es la tabla negra
Those dog hole plugs address my main concern with having a big mft table. If I use it as an assembly table, I know I'll drop things through the holes or have dust falling down through the holes. But having plugs would make it a solid top most of time and prevent dust from falling down into lower area.
I was considering buy the magnetic plugs for my MFT style bench. My only doubt is about using a vacuum to clean the top and the risk to suck them up...
Hey Dennis, do you have the plans available for this bench or only your router bench?
Cheers,
Adrian
Hi Dennis, are you planning to add the bench plans at some point, or not something you would be looking to do?
Hi Dennis.
it's like RR workbench
Hallo Dennis Ik zie dat je de niet in gebruik zijnde gaten in je MFT tafel opvult.waarmee doe je dat en wat is de naam ervan.
Groet Gerrit.
Komen van Benchdogs.uk. In de beschrijving van deze video staat een link onder Magnetic plugs! 👍
Your voice sounds like Anthony Hopkins
Wwwooooowww... What a chanel!!! Sub&like 😁
What is MFT?
Are you from the future? 😉👍👍
Hi Denis what make is your workbench lift mechanism for height adjustment.thanks
Yes, they are. When you want fix adjustable work benches I found them a bit more affordable. But I can not say anything else than it is very convenient to have a height adjustable workbench. But luckily not necessary
Are your workbench tops Valchromat? What are people using in the US that is better than MDF?
Yes, It is something similar as Valchromat. IT is called Full Colored Black MDF. I think a good quality Medite MDF is strong and dense enough to be an alternative, apart from the color.
What are you using to keep your black MDF workbenches clean/black? RubioHybrid Wood Protector Black?
I'm betting it's not MDF, but another similar engineered product like Valchromat. I've seen it available in the US for commercial applications, but never able to source it locally.
@@Reign_In_Blood_963 dunno how often you've watched his videos, but the build his stuff out of black colored MDF. And he doesn't live in the US.. he's from netherland
Cheers.
Everything in your shop is past factory finish I am sure there none other like this in the world of wood shops
It looks as if RUWI don't ship to the UK 🤨
Not able to purchase the " RUWI " products ....No shipping to Australia....They seam to be a very useful equipment...
Are you Dutch?
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As a professional welder with a fixture table the price of a small car, I just don’t get the need for these setups in woodworking. For starters, unless you have a thick metal table, your material is constantly moving despite your original true dimensions. I was expecting to watch this video and have it make sense, but with each step in this demonstration I can see ways to do all of these tasks just as efficiently and square, if you’re missing all the accessories.
It’s almost as if the connoisseurs of these tables have them so they can stare at them in the shop for hours, admiring the color scheme and gadgetry.
Deleting family pictures in the iPhone camera roll to snag a few hundred more shots of the MFT.
Bizarre!
uh, super expensive waste money this tools. all this can make DIY in garage not need pay lot money waste.
"Hooked on Gadget Adverts" channel name would be more appropriate.
I really wish the materials you used like the black top were easily available in the US. Having it shipped it pretty unrealistic due to shipping cost per sheet. No offense but that is kind of the negative with your builds. Nothing comes out looking like your nice builds which are all centered around that black top that we can not find here. I would look into your youtube algos and see how many of your subscribers are from the US. If its the majority...I would perhaps make some builds not around the black surface so we can get an idea of what "we" can actually build. I simply don't purchase your plans because the outcome would not be the same here in the US. I've searched for the material you use but its via shipping only and that is like having to ship a few sheets of plywood to yourself from 5 states over...would ruin the cost of the build. And I live in a major US city, Tampa, Florida. Still not way to bet the materials needed to produce your outcomes. Just a thought.
I too would love to get access to the black mdf that Dennis uses but I don't think Dennis should make things for his own shop with some other material just because we can't affordably find the black pdf in the U.S. I am glad it is available for him and he can make beautiful shop projects from that material.
Очень круто!!!
Dennis, I want to thank you for all you do. This is just what I needed as I am building my own version of an MFT table since I got the idea from you and Peter Millard.
You are producing one of my favorite channels.
Keep up the good work!