Description
Make Your MFT More Useful with this Hand Chamfer Tool
This specially designed chamfer cutter tool cuts a neat, small chamfer around a precise 20mm dog hole. You can use it on the Festool MFT/3 table or any custom worktop made using the Parf Guide System. A shallow chamfer has two benefits: it allows full use of a wide variety of tools—from TDS-13 Dog Stops, to Chamfer Dogs, to the UJK Parf Super Dog—plus, it removes the sharp edge around the hole to prevent damage from repeated insertion/removal of dogs, clamps, and other accessories... Not to mention the occasion painful finger snag!
This hand chamfer tool has a solid tungsten carbide cutter with four cutting edges. If the edge becomes dull, simply turn the cutter 90° to a fresh edge. In all probability, it will never need replacing.
Note: This hand chamfer tool is only suitable for use with MDF/HDF. For hardwood veneered plywood, we recommend a 45° chamfer router bit with pilot bearing.
- Designed to cut a small chamfer around a 20mm dog hole
- Suitable for use on the Festool MFT/3 table and others
- Cutting a chamfer enables use of a wide variety of tools such as the TDS-13, Chamfer Dogs, and Parf Super Dogs
- Helps protect your 20mm worktop holes and prevent finger snags
- Solid tungsten carbide cutter with four cutting edges
Warranty & Returns
34 Reviews
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UJK Chamfer Tool
Difficult to use (old hands). It would be better if it could be used with a drill
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Chamfer tool
Works as it should as long as you don't press down too hard. Let the tool do the work.
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Nice product
Nice product
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UJK chamfer tool
The tool works quite well but is rather tiring to use if you are doing more than 10 or 12 holes. I drilled and tapped a hole in the top center for a 1/4” bolt so I could use a battery drill with nut driver bit turn the tool. That made it much quicker and easier to operate. I would give it the top rating if UJK made it that way to start with.
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UJK Chamfer tool
Well made but it was way easier for me to use a chamfer bit on my hand router. I had to use it on plywood and the blade stuck and grabbed. If I used it on MDF, I think it would have been much easier to use.