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Post by aas on May 5, 2021 23:58:26 GMT -5
I recently picked up the 3 blade multi cutter for the MF26 - I need it for doing some curved plasterboard. Not yet at that point of the project, but gave it is first try yesterday - trimming down plasterboard that is 5mm too big.
I set the depth to 12mm for 12,5mm board, stop the dust coming out the back, a quick slice with a trimming knife to cut the back paper. Gives a factory finish edge and no dust at all hooked up to the Starmix iPulse H.
No resistance at all as the board is so soft - first cut I thought I'd set the depth wrong and wasn't actually cutting! Very cool use of the MF26. It's one of the those tools that is hard to justify, but once you have it, you find so many uses for it.
I had a set of wood trim to make up for a recessed sliding door (I think it's a pocket door in English - goes into the plasterboard wall) - these trims are pretty complicated and I didn't want the white finished MDF they supply - so made up the profiles in wood using the MF26 on a guide rail. I won't say it was easy, but it's much quicker than a router, certainly for the big profile for the door jamb where the door closes. Got 6 more to do this year!
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Post by MrToolJunkie on May 6, 2021 0:01:56 GMT -5
Would love to add one of these to my arsenal. Could see so many uses for it.
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