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Jake Bruton of Aarow Building breaks down how to build a portable MFT-style workbench (multi-function table) designed for square, accurate, repeatable cuts—without needing a CNC. Jake walks through laying out a precise 20mm bench dog hole grid using a guide system, applying simple 3-4-5 / Pythagorean squaring techniques, and drilling clean, consistent holes that let your track saw setups, clamps, and bench dogs lock into place. If you’re a builder, carpenter, or remodeler looking for a lightweight jobsite work table for sheet goods, plywood cuts, and repeatable carpentry workflows, this video shows the planning, layout, drilling, and real-world benefits of a bench-dog work surface that keeps projects faster, cleaner, and more accurate.