In maintaining the tradition of keeping oldie but goodie threads alive, here we are 6 years later and another satisfied new customer of Timothy Wilmot's MFTC plans. Thank you Tim !
I can see why so many have credited his excellent documentation, it was spot on. I did run into one difficulty where the dominos on the two shelf supports for the removable shelf interfered with one another when in the folded configuration. This is supported in the Sketchup model, so I simply lowered the shelf position 15mm and all was well.
I used 18mm MDF for the top since I had some on hand and I used Incra T-tracks which required some work arounds on the top frame to keep the overall height at 900 mm to be the same as my MFT3.
The side cut outs turned out to be just right to allow me to place the DIY sys-power box on the lower shelf. I plug this box into the CT36 and have plenty of outlets available for the tools so that I just have to switch the CT hose between tools.
I had thought about purchasing the new Festool mobile work station, however the utility of having four systainer drawers along with an easily accessible parts drawer plus being able to fold the top rather than having to lift it above the handle to stow for around $250 was an easy decision for me. It was a fun and rewarding project, now I just need to use it
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Since I was using a leftover piece of MDF for the top I couldn't set up for the LR32 method that Tim described. Instead I used an auxiliary MFT type top as a template and copied the holes using two long Parf dogs upside down for registration and a Lee Valley 20mm drill and guide bushing. The dust collection attachment is a Bosch HDC200 and fits the Festool hose exactly.
The hole array isn't perfect but came out pretty well.