John Viola
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At the risk of sounding like a heretic...
Has anyone been disappointed by their Festool collection? I went in big-time last fall (CT Midi, MFT 1080, ETS150/3, ETS125, OF1010, TS55) and think they are great tools. I haven't had time to really put them through their paces (I have 3 small kids and showering is a luxury) but have been throughly impressed with most everything about the tools themselves.
That said, it is a new way to work for me (at least the 55 and MFT combo) and I have had a devil of a time getting it to work right. I've posted here before about the difficulty I've had getting the MFT rail to cut square, and even after all those great tips, it's still not working right. My tablesaw is easier to use than this combo right now, and I wound up turning to it to finish all the parts of a set of cabinets I'm making. The MFT and TS55 made all the cuts out of square (or at least their user did).
Now I am thinking of selling off the MFT, TS55, and OF1010. I don't really want to, because I feel like I am missing something, but at the same time my shop time is limited and I don't have enough of it to tinker around to get this to work right. That's why I sold off my EZ SMart setup-great idea, but I'd rather cut wood than endlessly tinker with my tools to make a simple cut. (That's actually the same reason I buy Lie-Nielsen planes instead of vintage-fettling is almost non-existent.)
Anyone else been there? Was this religion for you the minute you made the first cut? Or was there as steeper-than-expected learning curve?
John, up too early and feeling contemplative.
At the risk of sounding like a heretic...
Has anyone been disappointed by their Festool collection? I went in big-time last fall (CT Midi, MFT 1080, ETS150/3, ETS125, OF1010, TS55) and think they are great tools. I haven't had time to really put them through their paces (I have 3 small kids and showering is a luxury) but have been throughly impressed with most everything about the tools themselves.
That said, it is a new way to work for me (at least the 55 and MFT combo) and I have had a devil of a time getting it to work right. I've posted here before about the difficulty I've had getting the MFT rail to cut square, and even after all those great tips, it's still not working right. My tablesaw is easier to use than this combo right now, and I wound up turning to it to finish all the parts of a set of cabinets I'm making. The MFT and TS55 made all the cuts out of square (or at least their user did).
Now I am thinking of selling off the MFT, TS55, and OF1010. I don't really want to, because I feel like I am missing something, but at the same time my shop time is limited and I don't have enough of it to tinker around to get this to work right. That's why I sold off my EZ SMart setup-great idea, but I'd rather cut wood than endlessly tinker with my tools to make a simple cut. (That's actually the same reason I buy Lie-Nielsen planes instead of vintage-fettling is almost non-existent.)
Anyone else been there? Was this religion for you the minute you made the first cut? Or was there as steeper-than-expected learning curve?
John, up too early and feeling contemplative.