jonny round boy Member Joined Jul 21, 2007 Messages 3,227 Jan 16, 2014 #2 The Zobo bits are so called because that's the company that makes them. They're based in Switzerland. http://www.zobo-ttm.com/
The Zobo bits are so called because that's the company that makes them. They're based in Switzerland. http://www.zobo-ttm.com/
tbellemare Honorary Member Member Joined Nov 3, 2007 Messages 5,133 Jan 16, 2014 #4 What about TTS ZOBO? It looks like a Tooltechnic Systems (Festool's parent) company to me? Tom
Administrator_JSVN Administrator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 8,426 Jan 16, 2014 #5 Yes, Zobo is a sister company of Festool and owned by TTS.
hcoyote Member Joined Dec 8, 2013 Messages 34 Jan 16, 2014 #6 As someone who is just getting into Festool, I'm trying to understand what makes these bits so special and/or good? Can someone give a quick breakdown of why someone would want these over some other manufacturer?
As someone who is just getting into Festool, I'm trying to understand what makes these bits so special and/or good? Can someone give a quick breakdown of why someone would want these over some other manufacturer?
tbellemare Honorary Member Member Joined Nov 3, 2007 Messages 5,133 Jan 16, 2014 #7 super sharp interchangeable starting tips or twist drills Centrotec system That's 3 reasons off the top of my head. Tom EDIT: The interchangeable starting tips/twist drills allow use in various situations and at angles.
super sharp interchangeable starting tips or twist drills Centrotec system That's 3 reasons off the top of my head. Tom EDIT: The interchangeable starting tips/twist drills allow use in various situations and at angles.