End User Training: Introduction to Festool - Jan. 13-14 - Indianapolis [FULL]

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We are now accepting sign ups for another intro to Festool end user training class.  See the details below, let me know if you have questions.  Thanks!

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Course Description:
As the next step in the development of Festool end-user focused classes, we are calling for entries for a 2-day class focused on the basics of the Festool System.  The class will take place at our headquarters in Lebanon, IN, and will be geared towards existing power tool users who have a basic or limited knowledge of the Festool System.

In this class, we will cover the essential components of the Festool System, including TS Plunge Cut Saws, Dust Extractors, MFT Multifunction Tables, Jigsaws, Sanders, Kapex, Routers, Domino and more.  Existing Festool users will learn to get the most of their existing tools by going through basic application exercises and simple calibration techniques.  Participants with limited Festool experience will learn new methods of work through an introduction to the broader line of Festool Tools and Accessories.

Though there will be some limited classroom-style presentations, the bulk of the class time will be spent in the practical training room, using the tools.  Safety is an extremely high priority in this setting, and though we are billing the class as a novice to intermediate level, we request that registrants have experience with, and are comfortable using power tools such as saws, routers, joiners and sanders. 

Safety glasses and earplugs will be required during all tool use.  In addition, participants will be asked to sign a standard liability waiver at the outset of class.  If this presents a problem, please let us know beforehand, since this will impact our ability to allow you to work with the tools.

What will I learn?

  • Work cleaner and more efficiently with system-based, fully integrated Dust Extraction
  • Accurate and safe processing of a 4 x 8 sheet goods with the TS Plunge Cut Saw
  • Precision ripping with the TS Saw and FS Parallel Guides
  • General crosscutting, dimensioning and routing using the Multifunction Table
  • Dimensioning of trim, and the basics of crown molding using the Kapex Miter Saw
  • Construction of basic joints using the Domino Joiner (beveled, mitered, edge, face, etc.)
  • Basic techniques for precision routing with the OF 1400 Router (dados, rabbets, profiles, etc.)
  • Basic techniques for efficient and Dust-Free Sanding, including sander selection, abrasive selection and general progression from rough to fine-finish

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 (Fairfield Inn on 86th Street in Indianapolis).  And for those participants staying at the Fairfield Inn, 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 HQ, and lunch will be provided both days. 

Since some of the best conversations happen outside of the classroom, we will plan either a cookout or a group dinner on the first night following class.

When & Where?
Class date:January 13-14
Class times:8am-5pm
Class location:Festool USA Headquarters, 400 N. Enterprise Blvd., Lebanon, IN 46052
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:
  • Brian Sedgeley, Tool and Application Trainer

There may also be additional members of the Festool USA team present periodically throughout the training event.
 
Shane,

  Is there a "Festool" rate at the Fairfield Inn? Might be better than my AAA rate ;D

                    Skylar
 
Skylar said:
Is there a "Festool" rate at the Fairfield Inn? Might be better than my AAA rate ;D

Skylar, thanks for the question. I believe we are giving preferred rates. Just mention you're with Festool. Also, Minnie will be contacting you if you signed up with more details, etc. She is great and can help you out with booking your room.
 
I see the price went up a little bit... not complaining - just noticed.

It's still a worthy investment.
 
lumbajac said:
I see the price went up a little bit... not complaining - just noticed.

It's still a worthy investment.

Yes, the price did increase slightly. Consider that you're getting two full days of training, all materials, breakfast and lunch, as well as transportation to and from the hotel/training facility. Plus, we take the entire class out for dinner the first night. You're talking $75/day not taking all of that into consideration.
 
Thanks Shane!

      I'll wait and see what Minnie has to say and go from there.

                              Skylar
 
Shane Holland said:
lumbajac said:
I see the price went up a little bit... not complaining - just noticed.

It's still a worthy investment.

Yes, the price did increase slightly. Consider that you're getting two full days of training, all materials, breakfast and lunch, as well as transportation to and from the hotel/training facility. Plus, we take the entire class out for dinner the first night. You're talking $75/day not taking all of that into consideration.

+ unlimited access to drinks & snacks, a t-shirt, really nice festool pen & pad of paper, chance to meet a whole lot of really good Festool staff, etc. etc.  The cameraderie amongst the participants and take home ideas that come out of it all - priceless.

Again, well worth it.
 
lumbajac said:
I see the price went up a little bit... not complaining - just noticed.

It's still a worthy investment.

Trust me, Festool is giving us a marvelous deal! During the recent classes in Henderson, there were morning snacks waiting when Steve drove us to the training center each morning. All four lunches were ordered in and very good. The first evening of each class Steve took us to dinner.

Of course we had all the supplies needed to build our cabinets for that class. Each team shared a full sheet of plywood, as well as 1/4" ply for the back and solid lumber for the face frame. For the router class we have many sorts of sheet material and a huge piece of maple.

During the days we had an endless supply of cool drinks.

Such a deal!
 
Speaking as someone who has attended all the classes offered to date - and not as a moderator - if you want to learn about your tools and how to maximize their potential, these classes are cheap at twice the price.

Disclaimer - I have paid all the expenses to attend these classes.

Peter
 
I am fortunate to be one of those who got the email notifying me it was set to go. I sure hope we don't get a blizzard then...or at least let us get trapped at Festool!
 
Redbird,

You'll have a great time!  [welcome] to the FOG!

Peter
 
I was informed today that we had one person cancel attending this class. Anyone interested in taking their place? If so, send me an email at sho@festoolusa.com --- do not use the survey link in the original post. You will get an automated response that I'm out of the office this week, but I'll take care of getting you set up for the class.

Thanks!
 
You didn't think that I could leave this alone did you?

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[big grin]

Peter

 
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