@Jaybolishes : That's the whole point! IT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO!! The guide was set up correctly, just as Festool demonstrated Remco..
@Nigel : Have you even looked at the first 33 seconds?? Just as was demonstrated by Festool NL.
@Laminator : No, this was not the (whole) test you have been waiting for. It will be online soon
@Shane : Nice to see I finally have some Facebook followers ;-).
To give you a more accurate translation (yes, Dutch isn't Bings native-language ;-) )
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"Could it be, that it (bending blades) might not be the test that is at fault? Maybe it (bending blades) could actually be the PS420's fault? Have you guys tried it with both of the machines?"
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I was not present at the second day's test, I had my nephews over (1,5 years and the other 3 months).. That's why I asked if they tried it with BOTH PS420's. I had only witnessed it with the first one (on the first day of testing).
Nice to see that the Orange (yes, I know, the Dutch national-soccer-color ;-) ) Shirts have made an impression!
I don't think it is strange that Sander wanted us to wear them, seeing that he (and his Gereedschappro) made it all possible, and publicity is always welcome for every kind of business... In my opinion, it would actually be rude not to wear the shirt.. Seeing that it was made possible that I could test out several machines without having to have to pay for anything...
The test Remco did at Festool was with a piece of wood that was only 95mm x 95mm. If you look at the temperatures, you can see that it gets really hot really soon. Halfway through the 102mm x 200mm you see temperatures between 100 and 170 Celsius. I can only imagine the temperatures at festool were probably the same (at approximately 150 Celsius)... My bet would be, that if they would cut two of those pieces directly after each other (maybe even bonding them) you would have the same results (temperatures that shoot up to +/- 300 Celsius).
I would love to see you all re-do this test (a 102mm x 200mm piece of wood), because if it happened to us it probably would happen to you to.
Please do the test safely though. If you watch the footage, you see a lot of sparks being sucked into the shopvac. That's an accident waiting to happen... (sawdust, lots of air, burning sparks... I can only imagine..)
@Nigel : Have you even looked at the first 33 seconds?? Just as was demonstrated by Festool NL.
@Laminator : No, this was not the (whole) test you have been waiting for. It will be online soon
@Shane : Nice to see I finally have some Facebook followers ;-).
To give you a more accurate translation (yes, Dutch isn't Bings native-language ;-) )
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"Could it be, that it (bending blades) might not be the test that is at fault? Maybe it (bending blades) could actually be the PS420's fault? Have you guys tried it with both of the machines?"
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I was not present at the second day's test, I had my nephews over (1,5 years and the other 3 months).. That's why I asked if they tried it with BOTH PS420's. I had only witnessed it with the first one (on the first day of testing).
Nice to see that the Orange (yes, I know, the Dutch national-soccer-color ;-) ) Shirts have made an impression!
I don't think it is strange that Sander wanted us to wear them, seeing that he (and his Gereedschappro) made it all possible, and publicity is always welcome for every kind of business... In my opinion, it would actually be rude not to wear the shirt.. Seeing that it was made possible that I could test out several machines without having to have to pay for anything...
The test Remco did at Festool was with a piece of wood that was only 95mm x 95mm. If you look at the temperatures, you can see that it gets really hot really soon. Halfway through the 102mm x 200mm you see temperatures between 100 and 170 Celsius. I can only imagine the temperatures at festool were probably the same (at approximately 150 Celsius)... My bet would be, that if they would cut two of those pieces directly after each other (maybe even bonding them) you would have the same results (temperatures that shoot up to +/- 300 Celsius).
I would love to see you all re-do this test (a 102mm x 200mm piece of wood), because if it happened to us it probably would happen to you to.
Please do the test safely though. If you watch the footage, you see a lot of sparks being sucked into the shopvac. That's an accident waiting to happen... (sawdust, lots of air, burning sparks... I can only imagine..)