Hi all.
I hope you have had a great Christmas.
I've been building on my boom arm. I thought I'd post some about the project when it's finished. But it never seems to get finished, so I'm posting some about the unfinished project.
I have the regular Festool Boom arm, but it never worked for me. I wanted the following:
1. No vertical tube as in the original solution. It's always in the way in my small shop
2. Vacuum on the attic on top of my shop
3. Good arm reach so I can use it all over the shop (yes it's a really small shop)
4. Something to put the TS55 on when rearranging the guide rail. The saw is always in the way when I put it on the work piece.
5. Good work light
6. Compressed air in the boom arm
7. Possibility to have two hoses attached. 27mm for sanding and 36mm for routing and sawing
I'm almost there..
At first I made a prototype to try out the right reach of the arm
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Tried out the arm with the vacuum attached (will be moved to the attic later)
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Mounting the boom arm took some thinking and welding
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The "head" of the boom arm. Here seen with the light and one of the side panes.
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Back side of the front plate.
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Head mounted on the boom arm (trial)
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Routing the side panes was easy with the curve template.
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After routing a template in MDF it was easy to copy the profile in birch
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Making a template for shaving of some of the plastic of the outlet. It got a little tighter than I thought.
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Shaving the outlet
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Outlet fitted in place
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Picture from above without lid
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The compressed air took some practice to get in place. I'm not a plumber, but I managed to get it air tight at the third try
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Drawing for the "hovering" tool platform. Drawn in cad and printed with Matthias Wandel's Bigprint
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Routing the template in MDF
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More routing
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To route round I first cut a round plate with a hole saw. I then screwed the round plate on my template.
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Tried out the template on another piece of MDF.
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Tried out the concept.
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That's it for now. Some day I will finish the project
//Michael
I hope you have had a great Christmas.
I've been building on my boom arm. I thought I'd post some about the project when it's finished. But it never seems to get finished, so I'm posting some about the unfinished project.
I have the regular Festool Boom arm, but it never worked for me. I wanted the following:
1. No vertical tube as in the original solution. It's always in the way in my small shop
2. Vacuum on the attic on top of my shop
3. Good arm reach so I can use it all over the shop (yes it's a really small shop)
4. Something to put the TS55 on when rearranging the guide rail. The saw is always in the way when I put it on the work piece.
5. Good work light
6. Compressed air in the boom arm
7. Possibility to have two hoses attached. 27mm for sanding and 36mm for routing and sawing
I'm almost there..
At first I made a prototype to try out the right reach of the arm
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Tried out the arm with the vacuum attached (will be moved to the attic later)
[attachthumb=#]
Mounting the boom arm took some thinking and welding
[attachthumb=#]
The "head" of the boom arm. Here seen with the light and one of the side panes.
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Back side of the front plate.
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Head mounted on the boom arm (trial)
[attachthumb=#]
Routing the side panes was easy with the curve template.
[attachthumb=#]
After routing a template in MDF it was easy to copy the profile in birch
[attachthumb=#]
Making a template for shaving of some of the plastic of the outlet. It got a little tighter than I thought.
[attachthumb=#]
Shaving the outlet
[attachthumb=#]
Outlet fitted in place
[attachthumb=#]
Picture from above without lid
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The compressed air took some practice to get in place. I'm not a plumber, but I managed to get it air tight at the third try

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Drawing for the "hovering" tool platform. Drawn in cad and printed with Matthias Wandel's Bigprint
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Routing the template in MDF
[attachthumb=#]
More routing
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To route round I first cut a round plate with a hole saw. I then screwed the round plate on my template.
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Tried out the template on another piece of MDF.
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Tried out the concept.
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That's it for now. Some day I will finish the project

//Michael