
Early Father's Day gift to myself
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
That looks like it could be a very handy tool and I would like to have something similar so I decided that I would just replicate it using some 1" MDF that I have left from another project.
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
This shows the dilemma:
The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
This shows the dilemma:
The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".
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Re: RE: Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Multifunction Table(Festool)ERLover wrote:Whats a MFT?Skizzity wrote:MFT?!
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Come on Dusty, you just didn't use Comon Core mathematics, you can get the're. You just start with a square if you want to get to a non triangle and ......dusty wrote:That looks like it could be a very handy tool and I would like to have something similar so I decided that I would just replicate it using some 1" MDF that I have left from another project.
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
This shows the dilemma:
The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".
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And they are really nice to work on. I recently had that opportunity but they are a bit rich for my budget.Skizzity wrote:Multifunction Table(Festool)ERLover wrote:Whats a MFT?Skizzity wrote:MFT?!
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
I guess the reason I have not been able to get there is that I have not had the opportunity to study "Common Core Mathematics".moggymatt wrote:Come on Dusty, you just didn't use Comon Core mathematics, you can get the're. You just start with a square if you want to get to a non triangle and ......dusty wrote:That looks like it could be a very handy tool and I would like to have something similar so I decided that I would just replicate it using some 1" MDF that I have left from another project.
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
This shows the dilemma:
The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".


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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Not sure but my guess it that the 25.455844122715710878430397035775 was rounded to 25.5.
I haven't actually tried to measure and doubt I will since this is for angle registration but playing in sketchup gave me this. But just about any thing near this would work fine.
Ed
I haven't actually tried to measure and doubt I will since this is for angle registration but playing in sketchup gave me this. But just about any thing near this would work fine.
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Where???dusty wrote:That looks like it could be a very handy tool and I would like to have something similar so I decided that I would just replicate it using some 1" MDF that I have left from another project.
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
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The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".

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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Here is the dimensions given on their web site.dusty wrote:That looks like it could be a very handy tool and I would like to have something similar so I decided that I would just replicate it using some 1" MDF that I have left from another project.
I could create a Triangle like the one depicted on the Festool website but I can not achieve the dimensions that they have posted. What's more, I don't believe they have either.
This shows the dilemma:
The stated hypotenuse is impossible to achieve given the 18" sides but I'll disregard that small detail and do something "real close".
I think they put the "(hypotenuse)" in the wrong place, it should actually go after "overall length"Details
Measurements:
Thickness: ¾"
90° angle sides are 18" each
45° angle side (hypotenuse) is 23-3/8" with overall length = 25-1/2"
Still off a little, the online calculator says approximately 25.46".
I don't see where they give a dimension for the short ends. ( 1 11/32 on your diagram) so just pull the long side farther out till it fits,
or don't worry about it as we have already established that they are a bit flexible with their fractional dimensions.
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Re: Early Father's Day gift to myself
Festool is usually so precise with what they do and present for customer consumption. I just found it amusing that their advertisement states numbers that can not be achieved.
I agree, Ed. This jig is intended to help set angular relationships and the length of the hypotenuse is irrelevant.
I agree, Ed. This jig is intended to help set angular relationships and the length of the hypotenuse is irrelevant.
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