Mettes
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- Mar 14, 2008
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"Festool facts" arrived in my mailbox yesterday (it's there trimestrial promo flyer here in Belgium) and it had some new stuff in it. One I think is of exceptional intersest to some of us...
A new parallel guide for the guide rails, it will be available from November, it consist of two extrusions that connect perpendicular to the rail. It slides in the top T-slot of the guide rails and is according to the text: "ideal for repetitive cuts" if you look closely you can see two stops at the end of the extrusions.
Hand sanding blocks, they come in three different styles and they use the same paper as the machines:
* Stickfix, soft, diameter 150mm (back of the picture)
* Stickfix, hard, diameter 150mm (back of the picture)
* Stickfix, hard, 80x130mm
the round sand paper disks are folded "around the corner" so you have sandpaper at the sides of your block
A Systainer for storing your Planex abrasive, there's also some new paper for the Planex, Brilliant 2, P16 - P320
and then the most strangest of them all, the Festool Fakir TP 220, it's for perforating wallpaper before removing, so that water can soak in better...
The pictures are of poor quality, I scanned them but the prints were so small and of bad quality that I had to enlarge them.
A new parallel guide for the guide rails, it will be available from November, it consist of two extrusions that connect perpendicular to the rail. It slides in the top T-slot of the guide rails and is according to the text: "ideal for repetitive cuts" if you look closely you can see two stops at the end of the extrusions.
Hand sanding blocks, they come in three different styles and they use the same paper as the machines:
* Stickfix, soft, diameter 150mm (back of the picture)
* Stickfix, hard, diameter 150mm (back of the picture)
* Stickfix, hard, 80x130mm
the round sand paper disks are folded "around the corner" so you have sandpaper at the sides of your block
A Systainer for storing your Planex abrasive, there's also some new paper for the Planex, Brilliant 2, P16 - P320
and then the most strangest of them all, the Festool Fakir TP 220, it's for perforating wallpaper before removing, so that water can soak in better...
The pictures are of poor quality, I scanned them but the prints were so small and of bad quality that I had to enlarge them.