WelshWood
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- Mar 13, 2015
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Hi guys,
So today I made some MDF doors for a client using the OF1400, TS55 & Midi extractor,
Took my around half an hour to get to the stage of the doors being cut to length,
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I then proceeded to rout out a pattern in the door, 8mm wide by 4mm deep channels, in all 6 doors (these are going to be used at sliding doors for a bedroom wardrobe).
In total it works out at close to 54 linear metres of routing at the size specified. Now usually, routing MDF there will be a huge amount of dust. This is where I thought Festool would help as their extractors are meant to be superior to most on the market.
Well, all I can say is that I am gobsmacked, absolutely stunned.
I expected alot of the dust to be directly taken from the tools via the dust ports, which in itself is a luxury.. But after taking tools to van and having a clear up, There was a pile of MDF dust on the floor.. a pile the size of a grape! I was stunned!
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Hope this helps anyone on the fringes of wanting to purchase their first/add to their collection!
~WW
So today I made some MDF doors for a client using the OF1400, TS55 & Midi extractor,
Took my around half an hour to get to the stage of the doors being cut to length,
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I then proceeded to rout out a pattern in the door, 8mm wide by 4mm deep channels, in all 6 doors (these are going to be used at sliding doors for a bedroom wardrobe).
In total it works out at close to 54 linear metres of routing at the size specified. Now usually, routing MDF there will be a huge amount of dust. This is where I thought Festool would help as their extractors are meant to be superior to most on the market.
Well, all I can say is that I am gobsmacked, absolutely stunned.
I expected alot of the dust to be directly taken from the tools via the dust ports, which in itself is a luxury.. But after taking tools to van and having a clear up, There was a pile of MDF dust on the floor.. a pile the size of a grape! I was stunned!
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Hope this helps anyone on the fringes of wanting to purchase their first/add to their collection!
~WW