Hi Everyone
I am planning on upgrading my workshop and am trying to decide on what festool sanders to buy. I know this topic has been debated to death, but I would like to hear people's opinion especially people building solid wood furniture.
I have always planned to buy the Rotex RO150 and either the DTS400 or RTS400, thinking that the Rotex is the all-in-one sander. After reading multiple opinions I get the feeling the Rotex might be too rough for my use most of the time and not enough of a finish sander. A lot of people are singing the praises of the ETS150/3 as their main sander and I am leaning towards this, especially as this is half the price of the Rotex. I will be doing a lot of panel glue-ups (not necessarily large panels), but I will use a shaper with glue joint cutters or the domino for good panel alignment (also a good jointer/planer), so I cannot see the need for very aggressive sanding. It might happen that something somewhere is out of alignment or I need to remove a finish for refinishing and I think the ETS150/3 might have a problem there. Will the ETS150/5 not maybe be enough for things like this? I know people say that it is not worth having both, but you can have both for the same price as the Rotex and according to a lot of people the ETS150/5 is the same as the Rotex in Random Orbit mode.
I am also considering the RS2E which some people love and others hate. As I will be doing lot of panels I thought this might be a good choice and some people say it is very good for sanding panel frames and narrower edges (where Random Orbit Sanders are uncomfortable). We do not get the RS2E in South Africa, but the RS200 some people say are the updated RS2E and it looks to have the same specs. People say that this sander is great for finishing large flat surfaces, but it seems quite fine to me with a 2.4mm sanding stroke, I might be wrong.
At the moment I seem to get myself in situations where I need a smaller sander to get into tight corners a lot, but I think pre-sanding parts will be the way to go for me in the future so I am not sure if I should get something like the DTS400 or RTS400 at first.
Your comments will be appreciated.
Heinrich
I am planning on upgrading my workshop and am trying to decide on what festool sanders to buy. I know this topic has been debated to death, but I would like to hear people's opinion especially people building solid wood furniture.
I have always planned to buy the Rotex RO150 and either the DTS400 or RTS400, thinking that the Rotex is the all-in-one sander. After reading multiple opinions I get the feeling the Rotex might be too rough for my use most of the time and not enough of a finish sander. A lot of people are singing the praises of the ETS150/3 as their main sander and I am leaning towards this, especially as this is half the price of the Rotex. I will be doing a lot of panel glue-ups (not necessarily large panels), but I will use a shaper with glue joint cutters or the domino for good panel alignment (also a good jointer/planer), so I cannot see the need for very aggressive sanding. It might happen that something somewhere is out of alignment or I need to remove a finish for refinishing and I think the ETS150/3 might have a problem there. Will the ETS150/5 not maybe be enough for things like this? I know people say that it is not worth having both, but you can have both for the same price as the Rotex and according to a lot of people the ETS150/5 is the same as the Rotex in Random Orbit mode.
I am also considering the RS2E which some people love and others hate. As I will be doing lot of panels I thought this might be a good choice and some people say it is very good for sanding panel frames and narrower edges (where Random Orbit Sanders are uncomfortable). We do not get the RS2E in South Africa, but the RS200 some people say are the updated RS2E and it looks to have the same specs. People say that this sander is great for finishing large flat surfaces, but it seems quite fine to me with a 2.4mm sanding stroke, I might be wrong.
At the moment I seem to get myself in situations where I need a smaller sander to get into tight corners a lot, but I think pre-sanding parts will be the way to go for me in the future so I am not sure if I should get something like the DTS400 or RTS400 at first.
Your comments will be appreciated.
Heinrich