End User Training: Advanced Router Techniques on Apr. 11-12 in Vegas [FULL]

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Course Description:
We are now calling for entries for a 2-day class focused on the practical application of the Festool Router System.  The class will take place at Festool's Training Center in Henderson, NV (just outside of Las Vegas), and will be primarily geared towards professional applications.

In this class, we will cover the full Festool router lineup, including the MFK 700, OF 1010, OF 1400, and OF 2200, as well as key system accessories such as the MFS, LR32 Hole boring system, and FS Guide rails.  Participants should expect to walk away with a range of broadly applicable skills, with emphasis on panelized doors, circles and arcs, cabinet shelf pins and hinge boring, inlays, fluting, and edge-banding, among others.

Participants will leave with an improved understanding of advanced routing techniques as they apply to trim carpentry, cabinet work, and furniture construction.  Real-world, application-based exercises will enhance the participant's understanding of how to efficiently employ the Festool Router System in the shop and on the jobsite.

Since most of the two days will be spent in the shop actually using the tools, we request that registrants have some previous knowledge of the Festool Router System, and/or the basics of trim carpentry, cabinet or furniture construction. 

Though we expect to add classes geared toward novices in the future, this should be considered an intermediate to expert-level class.

What will I learn?

Precision in shop and on jobsite with Festool Routers
  • MFK 700 Trim router - Precision and flexibility
  • OF 1010 Plunge Router - Small in size, big on performance
  • OF 1400 Plunge Router - Our most versatile router
  • OF 2200 Plunge Router - A portable shaper

Enhanced efficiency with Festool System Components
  • Arcs, circles and raised panels with the Festool MFS system
  • Efficient cabinet construction with the LR 32 Hole boring system
  • Boring of hinge plates and shelf pins on cabinet sides
  • 35 mm Hinge boring on cabinet doors
  • Routing fluted columns with the Festool parallel guide
  • Clean and efficient edge banding with the MFK 700 and OF1010 plate systems
  • Routing grooves and slots with the OF 2200 and Plexiglas template
  • Precision routing with FS guide rails
  • Precision inlays with Festool Routers

How do I apply and how are participants selected?
If you are interested in participating, please click here to complete this online survey, and provide a few details about yourself.  If you have applied for previous end-user training events, you will need to re-apply for this one.  Attendees are accepted on a first-come basis.

We will notify selected participants (as well as a handful of alternates) by email. The one thing we ask of our selected participants is that you arrive on time and stick around for the full two days.

Travel and Accommodations:
Participants are responsible for all travel and accommodations.  We will be glad to help you make hotel reservations at our preferred local establishment (Sunset Station, Henderson).  And for those participants staying at that hotel, Festool will arrive for pick-up on both days at 7:30am. 

Festool will provide basic refreshments (bagels and coffee) in the morning at our Training Center, and lunch will be provided both days.  There will be an offsite group dinner on the first night.

When & Where?
Class date:April 11-12
Class times:8am-5pm
Class location:Festool USA Henderson Nevada Training Center, 125 N. Gibson Rd., Henderson, NV
Class size:6-8
Fee:$150

* Please note: Attendees will be responsible for all expenses related to travel and accommodations.

Class Feedback:
We plan to reserve at least an hour at the end of the second day to get everyone's feedback on the class.  We want to hear what you thought about the class structure and material covered, among other things. 

Festool training personnel in attendance:
  • Steve Bace, Tool and Application Trainer

There may also be additional members of the Festool USA team present periodically throughout the training event.
 
Shane, the text of your announcement says "July"  which is different than what is in the post and your prior announcements
 
truck90278 said:
Shane, the text of your announcement says "July"  which is different than what is in the post and your prior announcements

Oops.  [embarassed] That's what happens when you copy from another class posting. I've fixed it. Thanks.
 
Shane I registered, but have not received any confirmation email.

Suggestion: It would be helpful to have a screen shot of everything before you hit submit. Also email address 2 times will make sure that we get it right.

Thanks

Vijay
 
One spot remaining in this class!

Vijay, thanks for the feedback on the sign up process. Hopefully, what we're using now will be replaced with something more purpose-built in the near future. We realize that it's not a perfect solution. Sorry if it was problematic.
 
We just had two last minute cancellations for this class. Anyone interested? If so, email me. Thanks!
 
Here are a few pics from the Router Class:

Mounting a OF1400 on an edge using two edge guides (Was actually pretty stable as is)
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Routing a circle using the MFS system
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Routing some arcs in a panel using the MFS (2000 rail used on this arc)...note the math we did on the white board to figure out the arc:
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I love it!  I've been waiting to get the MFS until I need it and I will be patient...but I see it in my future!  I also would really like to take the classes!

Bob
 
Wow, Jeff! Didn't realize you have just been out to Vegas last week. Those of you who can't get into a training class have Jeff to blame.  [poke] [popcorn]
 
I had the fortune of attending this class last week with 3 others. I had signed up in December for this class and it was a long wait, but worth it.

Highlights:

1 Got to use the MFK 700 router, and trim edgebanding, both the hot bonded tape type as well as the thick stuff. You can do this using a 1010 router too with the optional edging plate and the angle arm, but the MFK is really slick.
2. Use the LR 32 system to make holes on 32 mm system, and do hinge boring.  The setup becomes really easy if the panel length is a multiple of 32 mm. Either the 1010 or the 140 router can be used with this system. The big item on setup is to use the linear stop on the guide rail with the 16 marking facing up and away from the rail end for the panel.  And 32 up and away for the door. Doors are smaller than the panel by 2 times the amount of reveal (usually 2 or 3 mm revela per side, making the door 4 to 6 mm smaller than the panel). Much more on this stuff was covered.
3. Use of edge guides with fine adjust to make grooves, slots of a certain distance form the edge of the board.
4. Use of the  MFS system to make rectangular cutouts of any given size. Using a pivot pin and a 30mm template guide (need to buy it separately, a different one for each router) one can make circles, arcs. The router with the template guide fits inside the circle routing insert which can be set at a known distance from the pivot pin using the graduations on the inside edge of the MFS guide rail and the markings on the insert. This allows you to run the router at a fixed distance from the pin.

Steve our instructor was very receptive to questions on the entire Festool system--including my questions on how to repair  on how the repair the 27mm hose, how to set the depth of the TS saws efficiently, how to the set up parallel gudes.  I have some pictures here that illustrate some  of these points and the class in general.  If you ever have an  opportunity to go to one of these  classes--go.  The class is fantastic, as is the Festool hospitality.

Oh yes the  pictures enjoy

https://picasaweb.google.com/vvjkumar/FestoolAdvRouter?authkey=Gv1sRgCNjqnaiC0PurnwE#

Vijay

 
Vijay,

That's not a picture of Rick showing off the T-lock systainers.  That's Steve.  Are you sure you went to the Festool Training Center?  [tongue]
 
Have the two spots for the April 11-12 class been filled.
I will be coming from San Diego.  Is there a flight to Henderson NV from San Diego.
Where is an inexpensive place to stay.

Thank you,
Lou
 
Henderson is a suburb of Las Vegas. I am sure you can find plenty of flights to Vegas. The normal place to stay is the Sunset Station, Henderson, where Steve Bace will pick folks up and drop them off if you don't want to drive from  the hotel.  Oh the Sunset Has pretty Good prices either through Festool or even directly (~ $50 if I recall).

Vijay
 
katzorro said:
Have the two spots for the April 11-12 class been filled.
I will be coming from San Diego.  Is there a flight to Henderson NV from San Diego.
Where is an inexpensive place to stay.

Thank you,
Lou

Lou, actually Henderson is closer to the main Las Vegas than would be most of the strip and certainly downtown.

Also, one of the finest general aviation airports is Henderson Executive. Back in the days when I flew our plane there, I always landed at Henderson.

Driving up from San Diego the usual route is I-15. Several miles before Las Vegas, at Exit 27, there is the Nevada 146/St. Rose off-ramp. St. Rose leads to Henderson directly and avoids a lot of construction and traffic delays. It runs into I-215 East. Go a few exits until Stephanie North. Take that until you reach Sunset. Turn right (east) until the entrance to Sunset Station.

If you want to go directly to the Festool Training Center, stay on I-215 to Gibson, which is the next exit east of Stephanie. Go north and look to your left. Just past the train tracks there is the training center. The trick is you cannot make a left turn into the driveway, so you must continue north until you can make a U-turn.

Although you missed out on this batch of classes, there will be more later in the year, some in August and more in October-November.

Even before I started taking Festool classes I frequently stayed at Sunset Station, for example in July 2011 for AWFS. Do it yourself parking is free at Sunset station and the drive from there to the Convention Center is about 15 minutes. It was so convenient. Besides a lot of my friends were also staying at Sunset Station.
 
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