Birdhunter
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I'm wrapping up building 8 outdoor benches made from Ipe, a VERY hard and heavy wood.
This was a Festool project.
Among other tools, I used CSX, C12, TI15, TS55, RO125, Kapex (a lot), Domino 500, Domino 700 (a lot), and HL850. I also used Festool drill bits and countersinks.
I'd guess that the most indispensable tool was the Domino 700 followed closely by the Kapex. Without the Domino's ability to join boards with a 8mm tenon sunk 40mm into each board, I'm not sure how I would have been able to build the bench tops in the time frame I had.
The only place where the Domino 700 struggled was cutting mortises into the Ipe end grain. If my technique wasn't perfect, the Domino would stall.
I will have to replace the 8mm Domino cutter after digging into all that Ipe and I'll get the Kapex blade sharpened.
I'm both glad and sad this project is ending. Using the Festool products on a challenging project has been both fun and educational.
This was a Festool project.
Among other tools, I used CSX, C12, TI15, TS55, RO125, Kapex (a lot), Domino 500, Domino 700 (a lot), and HL850. I also used Festool drill bits and countersinks.
I'd guess that the most indispensable tool was the Domino 700 followed closely by the Kapex. Without the Domino's ability to join boards with a 8mm tenon sunk 40mm into each board, I'm not sure how I would have been able to build the bench tops in the time frame I had.
The only place where the Domino 700 struggled was cutting mortises into the Ipe end grain. If my technique wasn't perfect, the Domino would stall.
I will have to replace the 8mm Domino cutter after digging into all that Ipe and I'll get the Kapex blade sharpened.
I'm both glad and sad this project is ending. Using the Festool products on a challenging project has been both fun and educational.