Dust extractor on Sander is pants. Is it me? Please help!

I've been working in an antiques shop this week - full of antiques.  I warned the owner about the mess, but he could not be bothered to move his stuff.  I've been sawing with the TS 55 and jigsaw and sanding in there and I take my hat off to Festool. Without there equipment i would have really been in a mess  ;)

But the fittings I was making for required insetting some shelf support rails into MDF which I did in my shop.  I was surprised at how much dust the OF 1400 router left in the (11mm wide 7mm) deep groove.  If I passed back it sucked up most of it, but its the first time I've been disappointed by the dust collection on that router.  I put a new sack in the CT 33 but was still surprised.  That said - I guess I was removing a lot of material (yes I was in a hurry and did it in one pass) and imagine what it would have been like without dust extraction.

I've never even really tried dust collection bags on the tools.

Richard
 
richard.selwyn said:
I was surprised at how much dust the OF 1400 router left in the (11mm wide 7mm) deep groove.  If I passed back it sucked up most of it, but its the first time I've been disappointed by the dust collection on that router.  I put a new sack in the CT 33 but was still surprised.  That said - I guess I was removing a lot of material (yes I was in a hurry and did it in one pass) and imagine what it would have been like without dust extraction.

You might want to read the OF-1400 Dustcollection thread which mentioned exactly this problem.

Forrest

 
Forrest,
Thanks for the link.  Just thought I should provide an update.  Had to do more of the same grooves yesterday.  I can't think anything has changed, but this time there was no dust left in the groove at all.  I cannot understand why - unless there was a lot of dust in the hose from before the bag change which took time to clear, but anyway - thank you Festool, I was absolutely astounded by the dust extraction this time.
 
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