rnt80
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I'm almost done with this job. The only thing missing at this point are the wood framed glass shelves, which I should have sprayed by the weekend. Relatively speaking this is a small room for an office but from one corner to the other the floor was off by 1/2". The ceiling wasn't any better. Installing the crown and baseboard was...fun.
The customers settled on marble counters and I think it looks much better than granite, which IMHO is used too much. There aren't too many Festools that I don't use on these types of projects. All of the plywood is broken down with the ts 55. The cases are dominoed together and pocket screwed. I use the 1400 to cut the dado for the backs and the 1010 and the LR32 for the shelf pin holes. The mitered doors and drawer fronts are held together with dominos, which are indispensable for alignment when it comes to that specific profile. On install day, which was this past weekend, the kapex is a mainstay.
The customers settled on marble counters and I think it looks much better than granite, which IMHO is used too much. There aren't too many Festools that I don't use on these types of projects. All of the plywood is broken down with the ts 55. The cases are dominoed together and pocket screwed. I use the 1400 to cut the dado for the backs and the 1010 and the LR32 for the shelf pin holes. The mitered doors and drawer fronts are held together with dominos, which are indispensable for alignment when it comes to that specific profile. On install day, which was this past weekend, the kapex is a mainstay.