Adjustable MFT table stop
*** THIS IS A 3D PRINTING FILE ***
If you have a MFT style table, you know that repetitive cuts can sometimes be a pain if you don’t have a fence or something similar. We designed an adjustable stop that you can print at home for a fraction of the price. It works with 20mm dog holes, and you can adjust the stop a considerable amount in and out to get your required distance from your track saw. Included in the plans will come a shopping list of the additional parts needed (the parts we used) for assembling your stop. The rods come in many different lengths to suit your style.
-Additional parts needed:
Guide rods (purchased from Amazon)
Threaded inserts and a method to install them (soldering iron)
Flag bolts to easily lock the stop in place
-Filament required:
Any preferred hard filament (PLA, PETG, etc.) I personally used carbon fiber PETG
95 TPU
*** THIS IS A 3D PRINTING FILE ***
If you have a MFT style table, you know that repetitive cuts can sometimes be a pain if you don’t have a fence or something similar. We designed an adjustable stop that you can print at home for a fraction of the price. It works with 20mm dog holes, and you can adjust the stop a considerable amount in and out to get your required distance from your track saw. Included in the plans will come a shopping list of the additional parts needed (the parts we used) for assembling your stop. The rods come in many different lengths to suit your style.
-Additional parts needed:
Guide rods (purchased from Amazon)
Threaded inserts and a method to install them (soldering iron)
Flag bolts to easily lock the stop in place
-Filament required:
Any preferred hard filament (PLA, PETG, etc.) I personally used carbon fiber PETG
95 TPU
*** THIS IS A 3D PRINTING FILE ***
If you have a MFT style table, you know that repetitive cuts can sometimes be a pain if you don’t have a fence or something similar. We designed an adjustable stop that you can print at home for a fraction of the price. It works with 20mm dog holes, and you can adjust the stop a considerable amount in and out to get your required distance from your track saw. Included in the plans will come a shopping list of the additional parts needed (the parts we used) for assembling your stop. The rods come in many different lengths to suit your style.
-Additional parts needed:
Guide rods (purchased from Amazon)
Threaded inserts and a method to install them (soldering iron)
Flag bolts to easily lock the stop in place
-Filament required:
Any preferred hard filament (PLA, PETG, etc.) I personally used carbon fiber PETG
95 TPU