A few years back, I built a bench that ended up becoming a bit of a thing. It was called the Atomic BF/MFT—basically my own oversized take on the Festool MFT. I wanted something that could handle full sheet goods, offer endless clamping options, and stand up to just about anything I threw at it. It worked. People took notice. I ended up building a few for friends, and over time, hundreds of others followed suit with their own versions. Of all the things I’ve built, it’s probably been the most productive and efficient tool in my shop.
But woodworking has always been more of a hobby for me—a way to unwind. My real passion lives in the garage, buried under layers of grease and history: traditional hot rods and early Porsche race cars. And while the BF/MFT often pulls double duty as a mechanic’s bench, I started to feel the need for something smaller. Something more nimble. Something I could roll right up to the car without it...
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