How about we cut out the attacks - NOW.
P. Halle - Moderator
P. Halle - Moderator
Thanks for the reply, I have since edited the post given your genuine unawareness of the global manufacturing landscape and where Festool stands in it.Since you don't know me, I will overlook the stupidity in your comment. First, I don't troll - anyone. I was simply stating that one of the best informational woodworking online shows is now gone. Not many left. It was both entertaining and informative. You missed that part didn't you! Second, it is bad too lose your job, especially during the holidays. The price of Festool tools has been overpriced forever. Nothing to do with with the tariffs. The tariffs don't help but their prices have always been at least triple of other manufacturers. No rant, just facts.
I wasn't a massive fan of the show myself but I absolutely respect Sedge and what he did, but I kinda feel a lot of woodworking tutorials and demo's have been done to death by the multitude of online influencers, and so much is simply rinse and repeat.I was simply stating that one of the best informational woodworking online shows is now gone. Not many left. It was both entertaining and informative.
This!Bitching about the few makers who still do make stuff being "expensive" and "extorting their workers" is one of the worst as it attacks the weak points of the surviving local companies. It hits where they have nothing to defend themselves with - except shutting down production and moving it to China. I realise that was likely not your intention, but intentions matter little when the results are plain destruction ..
Yeah, when he isn't playing to the camera, he's a wealth of real-world usage information on the tools he recommends, and I pretty much always learned something new on Festool Live from him. Bent, almost never.I wasn't a massive fan of the show myself but I absolutely respect Sedge and what he did, but I kinda feel a lot of woodworking tutorials and demo's have been done to death by the multitude of online influencers, and so much is simply rinse and repeat.
I really miss the show...I wasn't a massive fan of the show myself but I absolutely respect Sedge and what he did, but I kinda feel a lot of woodworking tutorials and demo's have been done to death by the multitude of online influencers, and so much is simply rinse and repeat.
I dunno, if there's one thing I've learned in corporate/industrial life, it's that management always move on instantly and rarely ever look backwards unless they're pointing blame at someone else.I think Festool will ultimately regret their decision, but of coarse we'll hear nothing of that discussion.![]()
Ya, but that doesn't mean there are no corporate regrets...unfortunately, because of the nature of the beast, it just takes time for those corporate regrets to surface. And in this day and age with the internet, most folks just move on without waiting for the corporate mea culpa.I dunno, if there's one thing I've learned in corporate/industrial life, it's that management always move on instantly and rarely ever look backwards unless they're pointing blame at someone else.
I think the proliferation of seemingly good looking products at a level of availability and low pricing that's just absurd, has really skewed people's ideas of what a good product is.The Walmart mentality has set in. They want every consumer product for the lowest possible price, yet cry about the wages of the retail employees at the same time?
I have always thought that the price was indicative of a lot of factors. …