I was reading Editor's Blog at the Popular Woodworking website and Glen Huey reported on new tools at AWFS. I will take a quote from the article:
There are always new products introduced at AWFS and this year is no different. Because I ran into so many items, I'm going to give you a quick-hit review of a number of them rather than focus on one company right now ? but there is a tool company here that brought 22 new tools to the show.
First up, let's begin with the small items that are the tools that make you slap your forehead and say, ?Doh!? Festool, having introduced its T-12+3 and T15+3 drills (more on them in another entry), is working diligently on a new vacuum system that is way cool ? look for it in Q1 or early Q2 in 2010. But at this AWFS, Festool is showing hand sanding pads (shown above). Big deal, right? Well, these are clever. The pads are shaped to ergonomically fit your hand and there is hook-and-loop material that wraps up both sides of the pad. That allows you to use round sanding discs without having to grip the disc as you work. The pads are due out this September. Pricing and packaging are yet to be determined.
Anyone have any ideas what Festool is working on to improve their dust collection systems? I really like my CT33E, especially since adding the boom arm! Anyone go to the show this year?
Ray (ezdrive)
There are always new products introduced at AWFS and this year is no different. Because I ran into so many items, I'm going to give you a quick-hit review of a number of them rather than focus on one company right now ? but there is a tool company here that brought 22 new tools to the show.
First up, let's begin with the small items that are the tools that make you slap your forehead and say, ?Doh!? Festool, having introduced its T-12+3 and T15+3 drills (more on them in another entry), is working diligently on a new vacuum system that is way cool ? look for it in Q1 or early Q2 in 2010. But at this AWFS, Festool is showing hand sanding pads (shown above). Big deal, right? Well, these are clever. The pads are shaped to ergonomically fit your hand and there is hook-and-loop material that wraps up both sides of the pad. That allows you to use round sanding discs without having to grip the disc as you work. The pads are due out this September. Pricing and packaging are yet to be determined.
Anyone have any ideas what Festool is working on to improve their dust collection systems? I really like my CT33E, especially since adding the boom arm! Anyone go to the show this year?
Ray (ezdrive)