Rustys said:
So I went by Woodcraft. We could re-create the jumping around part. Tried an RTS and it did the same. It can't be run below 5 with CT attached. The vibration issue is user error and not securing piece properly. When I compared to PC sander, DTS has less vibration even at setting 5. The guy at Woodcraft wanted to know why I would run it a slower speed. I would assume you should be able to run it at a lower speed or why have it but a bad assumption on my part.
Thank you everyone for the help and input. More user error than anything. Still deciding if I will keep it.
Russ
I own the sander and it is very sensitive to how it is held, pressure put on the top of the sander, and suction of the vacuum. It's a very light weight sander and I think that, it is because it is light, it is very easy to let it sag on one edge while moving it across the board which always causes vibration. I did have problems similar to yours when I first bought it, but I don't anymore, even at lower speeds. It could be, as some seem to feel, that Festool sanders need a break-in period. I think it is more likely that it is because, with use, I learned that supporting the hose with one hand and making sure the pad is completely flat on the surface are the two most important parts of technique with the sander to prevent vibration.
The sander should, of course, be able to be used at any speed and, if that is what you need it for, returning it is the best course of action. I'm not really sure what the lower speeds are normally used for. I don't use them, in general, and this is the first random orbit sander I owned that had variable speed.
As for keeping it, certainly don't keep something you aren't happy with. At Festool prices, you need to be completely satisfied with any Festool tool you buy. However, it is very useful for sanding inside corners and smaller pieces. I am working on a project right now that, without the DTS400, I wouldn't have been able to easily sand glue squeeze-out from the inside corners. It is certainly not my most used sander and, if you do a lot of larger flat surfaces, one of the ETS sanders might be more useful.