JUNE 2008: ETS 150/5 or 150/3 Sander

Bill Wyko said:
Thanks very much DD, and everyone else here. My origonal reason for buying the Domino was to do that trick and The vessel sold for enough to pay for the Domino plus the accessories. If anyone ever doubts that the Domino is a great investment I'll be happy to discuss the value for the dollar. ;D I don't think I've ever bought a tool besides a tablesaw that had such a quick return. Plus it's just the coolest tool ever anyway.  ;D
There's a lot of talent here and a lot of it is due to the quality and creativity of these tools. My hats off to the Festool folks and those of you that use them to the next level.

Bill, I agree about the Domino. Of all the tools I have used it is the one that just feels like a magic maker. Every time I use it I step back and think, "How cool is that?"
 
my guess is that breaking a cabinet into 20 pieces is not a project as envisaged by this forum

its called demolition

but if you put in an exhibition you could win the "trash art" prize
 
dirtydeeds said:
my guess is that breaking a cabinet into 20 pieces is not a project as envisaged by this forum

its called demolition

You know, that's not a bad idea...a "best demolition project" category or something along those lines!  I know I've been using the RAS 115 to wipe out old paint all over my circa 1915 house (click here to see what I mean).  Not too elegant, but it does involve Festool and it is hard work.

Matthew
 
all of my work seems to fall under demolition. every time I get done, I think "poor tree"  ;D
Matthew Schenker said:
dirtydeeds said:
my guess is that breaking a cabinet into 20 pieces is not a project as envisaged by this forum

its called demolition

You know, that's not a bad idea...a "best demolition project" category or something along those lines!  I know I've been using the RAS 115 to wipe out old paint all over my circa 1915 house (click here to see what I mean).  Not too elegant, but it does involve Festool and it is hard work.

Matthew
 
Everyone,
We're approaching the half-way mark of the month, and the judges are still discussing the projects on the list.

It has been proposed that Charles Wilson's Media Cabinet be added to the list.  I wonder what other members think about this.

Also, for those of you whose projects appear on this month's "short list," please tell us if you are going to add some more detail on the building process (hint hint).  That's what the contest is all about!

OK, so if we add Charles Wilson's media cabinet to the list, here's the officoal list of June contest entries:
Frank Pellow's Biplane Shelves

poto's Footstool
poto's stand up desk

Bill Wyko's Slide Lock
Bill Wyko's Humidor
Bill Wyko's lil box
Bill Wyko's Monsoon

Dan Lyke's Rocking Horse
Dan Lyke's Cord Organizer

CharlesWilson's Writing Desk
CharlesWilson's Media Cabinet

woodgeek's Water Stand
neilc's Bi-plane Bookends
mot's Rocking Horse
Tim Sproul's Walnut Picture Frames
munchcolo's Arts and Crafts Fern Stand
Gary Nichols's Fixed-Louvers

Matthew
 
I'm going to try to make time to take better pictures of the big humi this weekend. With having to care for my father my extra time is limited. Incra wants better pics for their gallery too, So I'll do what I can. If I don't have the opportunity to get better pics I'll at least do a better write up on the projects. Thanks for the heads up.
 
I guess that my ring toss game (http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=3854.0) would 1quilify as a small project and I did use lots of Festool tools to make it.  But, I certainly would not expect it to win.
 
Hi guys,

I maybe looking for too much in this contest.

To me this contest is about getting the most from your Festools, coming up with genius techniques that cant be done with any other tool, and good/excellent woodworking made better with the Festool tools. I think this needs to be communicated to the contestants.

If this were any other woodworking contest Bill Wyco would win every month. To me, how the project came to be is more important than the outcome. the Festool journey.

I know this puts contestants with only a sander at a disadvantage but if you have a saw or router you can do some incredible things.

Eiji
 
Eiji Fuller said:

Absolutely!  I apologize for leaving that out of my original list.  I'm including it now in my running "short list."

Eiji Fuller said:
To me this contest is about getting the most from your Festools, coming up with genius techniques that cant be done with any other tool, and good/excellent woodworking made better with the Festool tools. I think this needs to be communicated to the contestants.

If this were any other woodworking contest Bill Wyco would win every month. To me, how the project came to be is more important than the outcome. the Festool journey.

You are correct again!  It would be nice for Jesse, and the other contestants, to add some process notes about how they used their Festool tools to make their projects.  I understand that people cannot always recreate the process with photos.  But some text explaining how you used Festool tools is great.  As Eiji says, the whole idea behind this contest is inspiring people to see new ways to use Festool tools.  The projects should make people say, "Hey, I want to use ______ tool to make a project like that!"

Here's the updated short list:
Frank Pellow's Ring-Toss Game
Frank Pellow's Biplane Shelves

poto's Footstool
poto's stand up desk

Bill Wyko's Slide Lock
Bill Wyko's Humidor
Bill Wyko's lil box
Bill Wyko's Monsoon

Dan Lyke's Rocking Horse
Dan Lyke's Cord Organizer

CharlesWilson's Writing Desk
CharlesWilson's Media Cabinet

woodgeek's Water Stand
neilc's Bi-plane Bookends
mot's Rocking Horse
Tim Sproul's Walnut Picture Frames
munchcolo's Arts and Crafts Fern Stand
Gary Nichols's Fixed-Louvers
Jesse Cloud's Hummel Pedestal

Matthew
 
Eiji Fuller said:
Hi guys,

I maybe looking for too much in this contest.

To me this contest is about getting the most from your Festools, coming up with genius techniques that cant be done with any other tool, and good/excellent woodworking made better with the Festool tools. I think this needs to be communicated to the contestants.

If this were any other woodworking contest Bill Wyco would win every month. To me, how the project came to be is more important than the outcome. the Festool journey.

I know this puts contestants with only a sander at a disadvantage but if you have a saw or router you can do some incredible things.

Eiji
Thank you very much for the compliment Eiji. I think there are some very talented people here as well and some very unique ideas too.
 
Mathew, I took your advice and went back and modified my post on the smaller Humidor. I did that one because it was built using Festools from the beginning. I wish I had more pictures but this one is gone to Phoenix now. I'm going to try to make time to take better pics of the big one if I can. It'll still be a month or 2 before my dad can get around on his own. My wood shop is crying right now. :'( What really sucks is that I just got my hands on some beautiful new figured woods and can't even look at it. :( I'll have to take pics. Oh well, I actually enjoy the time with my dad, i just wish he wasn't in pain.
 
Bill,
Thanks for adding that level of detail!  It really helps, not just with the contest but in general as a way of illuminating your project.
You need to attend to some more important matters right now, so don't worry about this.  Please report back to us about your father.
Matthew
 
Bill Wyko said:
Mathew, I took your advice and went back and modified my post on the smaller Humidor. I did that one because it was built using Festools from the beginning. I wish I had more pictures but this one is gone to Phoenix now. I'm going to try to make time to take better pics of the big one if I can. It'll still be a month or 2 before my dad can get around on his own. My wood shop is crying right now. :'( What really sucks is that I just got my hands on some beautiful new figured woods and can't even look at it. :( I'll have to take pics. Oh well, I actually enjoy the time with my dad, i just wish he wasn't in pain.

Which one is that? How about a link?
 
I'm not sure how to do a link ??? but it's the one towards the top of member projects. I updated the origonal post so it's at the beginning of the post instead of being the last post. It's kind of wordy, sorry ;D
 
Everyone,
We're approaching the end of the month.  I can hear the drum rolls...
Judges, get ready to make your final decision!  Everyone else, please feel free to jump in and tell us which project you like for this month.
Oh, and looking ahead, July's prize is very nice...
Matthew
 
AND THE WINNER IS...

This month, the judges spent a lot of time going back and forth and debating on who the winner should be.  There are a lot of great projects on this forum, each one with its particular strenghs.  But in the end, we chose...

Bill Wyko's "Dowel-it and Domino" Project.

Bill will receive his choice of an ETS 150/5 or 150/3 sander from Festool!

Congtratulations to Bill for being this month's winner.

Stay in touch,
Matthew
 
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