UJK Parf Guide System Mark II

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104779A
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6.00 LBS
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Create Your Own Custom 20mm Worktops In Record Time

How to Build a 20mm Workbench with the Parf Guide System
For an excellent tutorial, read How to Build a Power Tool Table from Axminster Tools & Machinery.

Good news: the UJK Parf Dust Port is now included as standard with each Parf Guide System Mark II. There is no need to order it separately.

Designed by renowned woodworker and inventor Peter Parfitt, we're pleased to provide UJK Technology's Parf Guide System MK II (PGS). A highly accurate means of laying out a pattern of 20mm holes in a work surface, the PGS MKII makes the task both quick and easy. Thanks to the high precision CNC machining used to perfectly position the registration holes along the two Parf sticks and some classical geometry (the Pythagorean theorem), the PGS MKII produces highly accurate hole positions—near CNC accuracy. With an accurate pattern of 20mm holes and a set of our DoubleGroove™ Dogs, you will be able to make the perfect right angle or 45° cuts with your guide rail and track saw. 

The design of the MKII Parf Guide system preserves and guarantees the long-term accuracy of the jig as well as improving the ease of use.

The MKII Parf Guide System uses 2 x MKII Parf sticks along with a drill guide and a special 3mm drill bit to create rows and columns of holes at perfect right angles.

The accuracy of the system is dependent on the very tight tolerance of the holes in the Parf stick. The MKII drill guides locate positively into holes in the MKII Parf Stick. The guides feature an oilite bush to guide the MKII 3mm drill bit. This design prevents any possibility of wear or elongation of these vital holes as a result of repeated use. Additional holes in the MKII sticks offer the possibility of drilling intermediate holes at 32mm or 48mm centres or holes at predetermined angles other than 90°. The Parf sticks have a metric scale along one edge so that they may have other uses in the workshop.

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