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« on: January 27, 2010, 12:02 PM »

hallo to all,

I'm new here and glad I've found this place.  

This must be the spot where i can learn what i can do with my Festools beside the standard things. So far I so a home made construction to turn a OF into a domino  Tongue Out

I'll try to read up as much as possible. hope you forgive my grammar sometimes.

my collection so far...

TS 75
OF1400
PS300
FS-KS, my last purchase and ...  Sad for this one , i wished I've found this please sooner. bummer....
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2010, 12:07 PM »

Glad to have you here and we look forward to hearing more from you.  Welcome to the forum!  Big Grin
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« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2010, 12:20 PM »

A second welcome to the Forum.   Welcome!

I am sorry to see that you are disappointed with the FS-KS.  What about it is disappointing you.  Maybe we can offer possible solutions to try.

Hope to hear from you soon!

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« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2010, 01:17 PM »

Welcome!     
Your avatar,  Citroen DS ?
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« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2010, 01:23 PM »

thanks for the warm welcome!

I'll explain some things.  I wanted to work with wood, and create things, for a long time. but every time I tried, things didn't end up as i saw them in my mind. What else is new  Wink

Three months ago, I decided that it was time to spend some time for myself and my long wanted hobby. This time the money wasn't the issue anymore. Still looking for the money tree but okay.

So I bought the router OF 1010 That came with a 80cm rail and some other stuff. The festool special demo man even surprised me with the festool toaster(!) and a 50 euro cheque for accessories.

After that It took only a week for me to purchase the next one, the PS300ebq. Embarassed

Still... there was something missing... Yep, the saw... So... big problem, would I buy the 55 or the 75.  Bigger or smaller, does size Mather or not...
The salesman advised the 55, It was smaller, easier to handle etc. I thought, well, it wil be on the rail most of the time so weight is no issue and bought the 75. No toaster this time  Sad

Well, the saw is GREAT!!! I must  say, size DOES mather. my first cut was a plate MDF but with two beams gluwed below it for support. Total depth; 70mm.... thnx for the 75 Smile
The weight? no problem at all, better, i think the heavier saw goes better on the rail because of its weight.

When i bought the 75, the salesman asked me about the OF1010, was it okay? With a red head I had to admit that i didn' had time yet to use it. BUT....
i did research for the project to come and for that i needed a 12mm shaft  Huh?!.... no can do with the 1010....
He asked my why i didn't took the 1400 instead. Well the Festool demo man told me that the only difference was that it had more power and it was heavier....
One cup of coffee later we had a deal for swapping the 1010 into the 1400. He told me to leave the extras at home  Wink Gave me another extra bonus ( 492601, don't no the English name for it) and for a 130 euro extra the swap was made. Great deal i think! because he gave me allready 6 nice cutters. not the best cutters, but certainly no rubbish.

After that, i still had the cheque. For that i bought, with some extra money, the FS-KS. That was no smart move....

I thought the FS-KS would help me to saw in 90 degrees straight. ( or any other angle).  The problem with this thing is that the pointer is to big  for the scale. If you put it exactly on the 90. What is exactly ? Turning the point just a fraction, gives still 90 on the scale. But if your saw distance is 220cm.... a small difference changes into a LARGE .

I think that the pointer should better be made from perspex so you can see trough it. A very Small red line should be the pointer and it should be laying on the scale.  After reading here, I've found out that I'm not the only one with a problem with this tool. Some even modified it.

Next weak IL see a customer who has a metal company. All ask him if he can make something to solve this.


now, my plans....
first a massive(40mm) Oak floor with a hedge in it. these http://www.sbi-bvba.be/documenten/cat.kub.6200.pdfthings wil be used
A metterkast so all my electric is hidden in a 1930 style.
And one way or the other.... I will make my own kitchen in old style.
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« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2010, 01:26 PM »

Welcome!    
Your avatar,  Citroen DS ?

Yep, I can't just have one love, can I?
The picture was taken in the factory museum at Paris. The factory special collection is kept here and once i a while a small group gets access.

But I must admit, the DS is not in my collection yet. I do drive hydraulic though, in my Citroen Xm. Cool
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« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2010, 02:42 PM »

Hiya gompy, welcome to the forum!  Cool
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« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2010, 08:30 AM »


After that, i still had the cheque. For that i bought, with some extra money, the FS-KS. That was no smart move....

I thought the FS-KS would help me to saw in 90 degrees straight. ( or any other angle).  The problem with this thing is that the pointer is to big  for the scale. If you put it exactly on the 90. What is exactly ? Turning the point just a fraction, gives still 90 on the scale. But if your saw distance is 220cm.... a small difference changes into a LARGE .

I think that the pointer should better be made from perspex so you can see trough it. A very Small red line should be the pointer and it should be laying on the scale.  After reading here, I've found out that I'm not the only one with a problem with this tool. Some even modified it.



As far as I can find out one of the only thing that will work well is the ProTool 638196  GRP-AG-2 but it is 129 Euro.

http://www.protool.nl/mediandoweb/index.cfm?ID_O_TREE_GROUP=4931&ID_O_PRODUCT=372843&ID_O_MASTER_PRODUCT=372826
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Wish list Trend T11, Makita LS0714, WoodRat
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« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2010, 11:29 PM »

thnx for the tip.

The price isn't that bad if it is working  Wink

i'm trying to find something that wil fit in  T Track system. The trouble is that this is only in inches and no metric.
One of these days I wil do a small test order to see what it van and how good it is.
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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2010, 02:16 AM »

thnx for the tip.

The price isn't that bad if it is working  Wink

i'm trying to find something that wil fit in  T Track system. The trouble is that this is only in inches and no metric.
One of these days I wil do a small test order to see what it van and how good it is.
AS far as I know the FS-KS is a protractor that is designed for the rails not for T-track and it has well documented problems.
Also as far as know the GRP-AG-2 is a protractor that is also designed to fit the Festool/Protool rails
As such and since it is a European product I don't understand why there would be inch markings. It will have degrees and may be minuet markings.
Regrettably I have no reading ability in other languages.
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Jerome
TS55, OF1400, Elu MOF96, Rotex150, DTS400, ETS150/3 Domino, MFK700, Mini CV06 Cyclone.
Wish list Trend T11, Makita LS0714, WoodRat
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nui-jerome/
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2010, 08:35 AM »

I know, you're right.

What i mean is for here at home on the jig table i thinking about a construction to make. The SK is not great and it's somewhere in the dust corner.

So with the Ttrack options I want to make a system on my bench that makes it easy to setup angles, garantes me straight angles etc.

That Ttrack stuff is in inches...
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« Reply #11 on: February 2, 2010, 08:31 AM »

I know, you're right.

What i mean is for here at home on the jig table i thinking about a construction to make. The SK is not great and it's somewhere in the dust corner.

So with the Ttrack options I want to make a system on my bench that makes it easy to setup angles, garantes me straight angles etc.

That Ttrack stuff is in inches...


I have found a link to a very wide selection of T-track in more sizes both metric and imperial than you can shake a stick at.

http://www.capalex.co.uk/standards/lipped_channels.html

* T-track.pdf (199.64 KB - downloaded 45 times.)
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Jerome
TS55, OF1400, Elu MOF96, Rotex150, DTS400, ETS150/3 Domino, MFK700, Mini CV06 Cyclone.
Wish list Trend T11, Makita LS0714, WoodRat
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nui-jerome/
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