Build the workbench your workshop deserves
Workshop-proven plans for MFT-style mobile workbenches and multi-function shop carts — designed by a professional furniture maker, built by woodworkers in 20+ countries.

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Why these plans
- Engineered, not sketched. Each design took months of development and real prototypes before a single plan was sold. The MFTC alone: 10 months and 2 prototypes.
- Everything you need to build. Step-by-step illustrated PDF manual, cut lists, material lists, dimensioned part sheets, printable templates and the full SketchUp 3D model.
- Metric and imperial. Plans are metric with imperial adaptations — the MFSC even has a dedicated US version using imperial sheet goods.
- In your language. English, Français, Deutsch.
- Instant automatic delivery. Pay, download, build. No waiting for an email.
The plans
MFTC — the portable workshop
A folding workbench on wheels that carries your essential tools and moves like a hand truck. MFT-height top, 4 Systainer drawers, folds to under 50 cm deep. See the MFTC →
MFTB — the workbench that tops your Systainer stack
A wooden toolbox that locks onto Systainers and turns the top of your stack into a real mini workbench. Three sizes. See the MFTB →
MFSC — one cart, five shop functions
Wheel cart, height-adjustable workbench, assembly table, glue-up station and drying rack — it replaces a shop full of single-purpose carts. See the MFSC →
System Workshop — the bench wall of a production shop
Sysport-style workbench and cabinets, built around Systainers and clamping everywhere. See the System Workshop →
Combo Pack — the complete system
All the plans together, at a bundle price. Build the whole ecosystem. See the Combo Pack →
Built around the world
“The plans were excellent and the design/engineering is great.” — workshop owner, Pittsburgh (USA), after building three MFTCs
“Extremely useful and mobile. I’ve gotten a ton of good reviews from customers.” — carpenter, Massachusetts (USA)
“We built two MFTCs and they happily work every day in Toronto.” — woodworker, Canada
From Pittsburgh to London, Toronto to Slovakia, builders keep sending photos of their benches at work. Visit the gallery →
New here? Start with these
- Why build an MFT-style workbench (and how the 20 mm hole system works)
- Looking for a Festool MFT alternative? Build one.
- Metric or imperial: how to read these plans wherever you live
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