Festool Edgebander.

tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...
 
jonny round boy said:
The machine must be smaller than it looks - says it comes in a sys4.

I had assumed it wouldn't come in a systainer, since; a) it's more of a 'production' machine, rather than something you'd take on-site, and b) I thought it would be too big to fit in even a sys5.

Unless it's just the accessories that come in the sy4?

Its actually quite a compact unit. Both the Edge bander itself, and the accessories come in a SYS4.

After seeing it late Friday afternoon, I was quite impressed with it for the intended purposes it would be best suited. Which, for the owner who purchased it, is doing complex curves etc on worktops and the like. Its never going to replace a stationary edge bander which can devour copious amounts of banding.
But as Festool usually does, right tool for the right application.
 
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??
 
Kev said:
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??

To quote Garth---"I have friends in low places"

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
Kev said:
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??

To quote Garth---"I have friends in low places"

Tom

Can they bring me over a veto pro Pac :)
 
joiner1970 said:
tjbnwi said:
Kev said:
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??

To quote Garth---"I have friends in low places"

Tom

Can they bring me over a veto pro Pac :)

That can be arranged.

Tom
 
joiner1970 said:
tjbnwi said:
Kev said:
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??

To quote Garth---"I have friends in low places"

Tom

Can they bring me over a veto pro Pac :)

I assume its much cheaper in USA?

Cus you can get them in UK

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/271371356957?hlpht=true&ops=true&viphx=1&lpid=95&device=c&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=95&ff19=0
 
jmbfestool said:
joiner1970 said:
tjbnwi said:
Kev said:
tjbnwi said:
jonny round boy said:
tjbnwi said:
I need to ask, will the Contouro handle wood edge banding????

Yes, with limitations. It'll definitely do veneer edging, and it will handle edging up to 3mm thick, so as long as your timber edge is flexible enough it should be OK. A place I used to work had a stationary edge bander, and we put 3mm oak through that OK...

Thanks JRB. This would be standard 0.20-0.30 wood edge banding.

Is there a 110 volt version in England right now?

Tom

Is someone considering a return flight??

To quote Garth---"I have friends in low places"

Tom

Can they bring me over a veto pro Pac :)

I assume its much cheaper in USA?

Cus you can get them in UK

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/271371356957?hlpht=true&ops=true&viphx=1&lpid=95&device=c&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=95&ff19=0

Yeah I know , the lc is about £130 in the UK but £80 stateside.

I'm being tight lol I can justify £80 for a toolbag but not £130
 
I personally can't see a need in my arsenal for this edgebander but certainly see Festool's logic of bringing this to market - even in North America - based on their approach of bringing the tool to the work.  This will allow mid segment operations to offer different products and ancillary services as well is offering a superior end product where edge banding is consistently adhered for the long term.

I know that Jonny Round Boy searched for trademarks and posted his findings earlier, but I hope that this introduction is an indication that a Festool vacuum clamping system is coming to North America.  Maybe the pump doesn't have to be permanently in a Systainer.  Perhaps it could be sized to be put into a Systainer just like most of the other Festool products.

 
While I don't have a need for this tool.....yet. I would say that this looks like a good machine and puts festool back on track developing high end tools. Personally I've been disappointed with many of their most recent offerings, such as the carvex and the Ti15 and even the new req. This, however appears to be of professional quality. Interested to see it up close
 
Yep +1 I have only had a quick go with it, but it does really look like a proper bit of kit,I think they will sell loads of them and if there are more innovative products in the pipeline it would show they have raised their game..
 
Does anyone else have a portable edgebander and can share their experiences?

I've wanted an edgebander since forever, but never had the space (or funds) for a fixed edgebander. The heat gun versions (like Virutex) always worried me because of bad experiences with heat guns burning out I did look briefly into the Adamik and Lematic options.

It will be interesting to see how reliable the heating element will be in the Contura - it's new ground for Festool? And what about the running costs of the glue versus setups like the Adamik/Lematic variety? Anyone here with practical experience of the units?
 
Hadn't seen this posted before, this video shows a lot of the extra pieces and parts for the KA 65.

 
86 page booklet " the perfect edge " available on uk Festool site showing the edge bander and all the accessories in the condura system. Wow  [eek]
 
jools said:
86 page booklet " the perfect edge " available on uk Festool site showing the edge bander and all the accessories in the condura system. Wow  [eek]

Its a hardbacked book and it is first class,something of a departure  from the usual festool instructions I will post a couple of pictures latter
 
I had a second visit from a demonstrator on thursday and have put my order in. I've gone for the set version which I couldn't resist for the price i was offered and it should be here on tuesday. I will report on the machine in due time.

Jonathan.
 
UK Jonathan said:
I had a second visit from a demonstrator on thursday and have put my order in. I've gone for the set version which I couldn't resist for the price i was offered and it should be here on tuesday. I will report on the machine in due time.

Jonathan.

Don't forget to bring it with you when you pop down to Sydney for your surfing holiday [big grin] [wink]
 
Festoolfootstool said:
jools said:
86 page booklet " the perfect edge " available on uk Festool site showing the edge bander and all the accessories in the condura system. Wow  [eek]

Its a hardbacked book and it is first class,something of a departure  from the usual festool instructions I will post a couple of pictures latter

You can download the whole things - it is in pdf and available from the Festool web site. Just go to the product page, you may have to click 'show more details' and you will see the KA65 Manual which is a download link.

This URL should get you most of the way there:

https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/Pages/Product-Detail.aspx?pid=574606&name=Edge-bander-KA-65-Plus-GB-240V

Peter

 
Shane,

I wasn't kidding when I said I could really test this out.

11 of the first 20 rolls. I'll need to order 20 more rolls next week, fleece backed only------------------------------I hope.

On bended knee,

Tom

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