Efficient. Mobile. Kapex. (our shop cart)

WPeters

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Hello fellow Festool Owners!

Some of you may remember the questions I had awhile back while planning for our Kapex purchase.  We have everything up and running and thought I would share what we came up with.

Objective: Use the Kapex as a mobile saw station in the shop (We are a small custom cabinet shop) and then when we do our installs be able to easily transport it and the dedicated vac to the site.

Festools:  Kapex, dedicated Midi vac(with 36mm hose from cleaning kit cut in half), Kapex MFT, UG Extensions

Other parts:  Multiblades KA-UG connecting brackets  www.multiblades.com,  Kreg Trak & Stop System  http://www.kregtool.com/Precision-Trak-Stop-System-Prodview.html,  Kreg Imperial rulers,    Casters from C & H,  Knobs from Lee Valley

The shop cart was made from Baltic Birch and maple hardwood.

While we brainstormed this together at the beginning, my brother Andrew gets all the credit for the design and construction of the shop cart.  [thumbs up]

The video explains the cart and how we use the Kapex on site.

Enjoy!  and thanks!  Parts of this were inspired by other posts here on FOG.



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Nice job, Weston.  I started following you guys on Houzz a while back not realizing that you were also on FOG!
 
Impressive.  I imagine that your cabinetry also benefits from such nice attention to detail.  How many people work at your shop?
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

You missed the deadline for the Collect your Festool Swag Video Contest, this would've been a nice entry.  [sad]
 
Would you mind taking a couple of pictures of how you built those drawers?  Are they half-inch ply all the way around?  Is the front of the drawer an additional half-inch piece?  Did you use Dominos?   Thanks.  [big grin]
 
TelcoRandy said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

You missed the deadline for the Collect your Festool Swag Video Contest, this would've been a nice entry.  [sad]

Not to worry!  We made this last week and submitted it just in time  [wink]

currentsupply said:
How many people work at your shop?

Four

rnt80 said:
Nice job, Weston.  I started following you guys on Houzz a while back not realizing that you were also on FOG!

How did you find us on Houzz!?  All the way from AZ even.  BTW I looked at your website.  Nice work!

rljatl said:
Would you mind taking a couple of pictures of how you built those drawers?  Are they half-inch ply all the way around?  Is the front of the drawer an additional half-inch piece?  Did you use Dominos?  Thanks.  [big grin]

Here you go.  We use pocket screws for this type of drawer.  quick, easy, and strong.  For the little commercial/medical work we do, melamine drawers gets used.  Our typical drawer is a maple dovetailed

The video explains the jig we use for making the drawers.  I made it for fastcap.



 

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Thanks, Weston.  I think I added one of your photos on Houzz to one of my idea books.  That site has been a great marketing tool for me.  I'm a teacher so I only do this part time (after school and weekends) and thus can't take on too much but if this were my occupation I would cultivate my presence on that site even more.  I've had more inquiries and jobs come from my presence on Houzz than from my website and FB page combined.
 
WPeters said:
Other parts:   Kreg Trak & Stop System  


Do you find that the Kreg stops move if you jam or hit it hard while positioning stock to cut?

WPeters said:

Great looking cart and nice demo video, thanks.

WPeters said:
rnt80 said:
Nice job, Weston.  I started following you guys on Houzz a while back not realizing that you were also on FOG!

Nice web site too.

WPeters said:
Here you go.  We use pocket screws for this type of drawer.  quick, easy, and strong.  For the little commercial/medical work we do, melamine drawers gets used.  Our typical drawer is a maple dovetailed

The video explains the jig we use for making the drawers.  I made it for fastcap.

Thanks for the video. Nice jig.
Before I cut the drawer components I rebate/rabbet the bottoms and then cut and rebate/rabbet the sides and use 1/2" for my melamine drawers. The math is a little more complicated than your approach.

Tim
 
rnt80 said:
I've had more inquiries and jobs come from my presence on Houzz than from my website and FB page combined.

Russ:
Thanks for the info on Houzz, I was gonna PM you about it.
Your work speaks for itself, and those testimonials are great!
Good to hear it's working for you. Are you using Houzz's "web site builder" product?
Tim
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Do you find that the Kreg stops move if you jam or hit it hard while positioning stock to cut?

Have not noticed this, but we haven't been using them very long.  I will keep my eye out for it.
 
I have the same Kreg set up and while I haven't found that the stops move when bumped they do move/twist when I tighten the knob down.
 
Tim Raleigh said:
rnt80 said:
I've had more inquiries and jobs come from my presence on Houzz than from my website and FB page combined.

Russ:
Thanks for the info on Houzz, I was gonna PM you about it.
Your work speaks for itself, and those testimonials are great!
Good to hear it's working for you. Are you using Houzz's "web site builder" product?
Tim

Tim,

I am not using the web site builder but I may look into it.  My website is lacking and I rarely use it/update it.  I spend more time on my Houzz page and my FB page. 
 
Great looking cart. Do you have plans for this? would love to build one like it.
 
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