jmbfestool
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Ill Explain later! I gotta go out! Now! Any way here is a quick vid 14.4 V VS 18V using Carvex
Carvex batteries 14.4 VS 18V
JMB
Carvex batteries 14.4 VS 18V
JMB
jmbfestool said:Ill Explain later! I gotta go out! Now! Any way here is a quick vid 14.4 V VS 18V using Carvex
Tim Raleigh said:jmbfestool said:Ill Explain later! I gotta go out! Now! Any way here is a quick vid 14.4 V VS 18V using Carvex
Thanks JMB!
In that video it looks like you are cutting (with the jigsaw) through the top of the saw horse that the counter top is sitting on.
Are you? What kind of saw horses are those?
Tim
woodguy7 said:JMB, you must be the king of video testing, well after Paul of course
Nice work.
Roadkilled said:Thanks a lot for that JMB. Fantastic review for everyone interested in the cordless carvex. Thank you
neth27 said:I have the same trestles, but i have some 3x1 fixed to the top of each one. Just in case i do cut a little to deep with a circular saw [big grin]
John
GhostFist said:You can write about performance but seeing it is something different altogether. While the performance is impressive even with the 14.4 batteries, I've spent full days doing nothing but managing the jigsaw. Keep in mind I do weirdo koo koo bananas set building for film and tv mainly so my demands are different than yours.
jmbfestool said:The trestles are draper I got 4 of them they can be used and working platform but also as scaffold for standing on and plastic ones your not supposed to use for standing on.
jmbfestool said:I only had 1 attempt as that was the only decent size piece I had! So I couldnt really do a trial run first!
Any way I already marked out for the cut out for a hob (the tile is the hob lol) Normally I use masking tape and mark with a pencil line but I couldnt find any so I used the edge of some normal tape for my cut out!
I know you can see alot of dust kicking out doing the bolt holes so you might think why use an extractor! Well the dust is even worse and it helps cutting out the bolts as it keeps it clear so you can run round with out any dust trapping you which I find happens when your go to fast with no extraction ALSO them bolt plates have hex screws and if you dont use extraction they get full of dust and when you try to use a screw diver to loosen them you cant because its full of compact dust which you then have the scrape out first. So using extraction prevents this as you can see I moved one of the plates along easily with out unclamping. Also im pretty sure the blade life is ALOT better when using extraction properly keeps it cooler and keeping the dust away makes it alot easier for the cutter to cut!
Oh and its not a new blade I have used this blade for 3 joints and 18 bolt holes! So still not doing to bad!
I have ordered another plate as I often do 3 bolts so makes sense have 3 plates but the jig only comes with 2! Im just waiting to buy a tool I want and my dealer will send me the plate with it save post and packaging!
I was rushing a little jigsawing and made me bounce OOPS lol
I fast forward some parts bit boring watching me clamping stuff lol
Any way next video is seeing how long the 18V and 14.4V batterie run time is!
Worktop using festool
woodguy7 said:JMB,
I know this is like a mini review but could you do a propper review of that set up in a separate thread. I am quite interested in that jig & would like to see it in more detail. I must say i don't like the fact it only does 600mm tops. Like you said, most are 616mm.
Cheers.