Kapex Mitre Station - Video

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Hi Everyone,

Once I came up with my "Mobile Workshop" concept I knew that I had to do something about making a suitable Kapex Mitre Station. It is almost complete except for the rear fence and associated cut-off length stop and some clamping points. I know that a number of you have been keen for this to get posted so here it is:



I started out thinking that I would film the complete construction - I have over 12 Gb of clips ! But I have decided to pull it into one video with a separate one planned later when I do the fence and clamp options (that could be Christmas time).

Peter
 
Beautiful design and great craftsmanship!
I love your mobile workshop concept.
Peter, thanks for another great episode in your video series.

Rogier
 
Another GREAT! project and video.  Thank you for taking the time and effort to both make these projects and then also share them.

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
Another GREAT! project and video.  Thank you for taking the time and effort to both make these projects and then also share them.

Peter

Hi Peter

Getting your post here means more to me than anything - I am so pleased that you are keeping up your support to all of us FOGgers. I will be thinking of you next week - grit your teeth and do your best.

Peter
 
Wooden Skye said:
Great job Peter!

Many thanks Bryan. I remember some great times in Red Bank (Molly Pitcher Inn) not so far from you.

Cheers.

Peter
 
Another awesome project!! and prefect timing as I'm thinking of getting a kapex! Maybe this is a "GREEN" sign I need to spend my money  [cool].
Thx again
 
Great video peter!!

I couldn't help noticing your dc setup behind the kapex.. Could you
tell/show us more about that?

Ps: you're video has a growling background noise, is that a defect?
Didn't hear that in your previous videos..

Thanks, Rick!
 
RvB said:
Great video peter!!

I couldn't help noticing your dc setup behind the kapex.. Could you
tell/show us more about that?

Ps: you're video has a growling background noise, is that a defect?
Didn't hear that in your previous videos..

Thanks, Rick!

Hi Rick

Many thanks for the kind words.

The DC setup is under development and is about to move to version 3. I will be making a video that describes the full setup and explain how it can be made very cheaply. It will mean that several hoses can be attached to a single Festool extractor using blast gates. There is a fool proof method of ensuring that the right blast gate is open. Also, rather than having to switch the DC to manual to do a sweep up I have a solution that means there is no need to access the front of the DC at any stage of its use - it stays in auto mode. My setup is based around my brilliant CTL 26. I cannot afford a second one and hence the solution.

I have offered my previous ideas to Festool but they have never shown any interest and so I will be producing drawings and lists of recommended parts so people can make their own. Hopefully my video will be out within the next 3 weeks.

The background noise has been getting worse and so my cheap and cheerful wireless microphone system, which has done well for about 18 months, is about to be replaced. I will be getting a professional system which does not require the receiver to be tethered to the mains. It should arrive on Monday. Those people who have very kindly bought a copy of my ebook from Amazon after receiving drawings from me are helping to pay for the system.

Peter
 
Peter, very interesting video. Your kapex station (almost) looks like a piece of furniture!  [cool] I have a Kapex aswell, and I'm planning on making a bench for it to sit in. The idea you have on dust collection sounds very intrigiguing. Let's just say I'm excited to watch the upcoming video!  [tongue]

Sjur
 
Sjur said:
Peter, very interesting video. Your kapex station (almost) looks like a piece of furniture!  [cool] I have a Kapex aswell, and I'm planning on making a bench for it to sit in. The idea you have on dust collection sounds very intrigiguing. Let's just say I'm excited to watch the upcoming video!  [tongue]

Sjur

The prototype DC system is extremely effective and I know that I can make it even better. I am awaiting some parts which have been out of stock for a while and these should arrive in the next 5 - 10 days. I will then need about 5 days to get it fixed up and tested (it is only a few hours work but I have a lot of other things going on). Provided what I produce passes the New Brit Workshop "Golden Rule ** " I will make a video about the whole thing.

Peter

** The NBW Golden Rule - I have to be happy to recommend a product or technique to my very best friend before any video is made. No exceptions.
 
Another well done design and video, Peter.  Thank you for the walkthrough.

I noted you did not extend the fence or any means of indexing for repetitive length cuts.  Is that something you considered and chose not to implement, or a future enhancement?

Many thanks for the video and inspiration -

neil

 
neilc said:
Another well done design and video, Peter.  Thank you for the walkthrough.

I noted you did not extend the fence or any means of indexing for repetitive length cuts.  Is that something you considered and chose not to implement, or a future enhancement?

Many thanks for the video and inspiration -

neil

That is in the pipeline. I have not yet finalised my plan but there will be another video about this very important feature - hopefully by Christmas time.

Peter
 
Luv the rolling work stations. I basically did the same thing for my Trailer. Although yours looks more like fine cabinet building, Beautiful work. I know mine will get abused and couldn't see spending $40+ per sheet for cabinet grade plywood.
 
JLB builders LLC said:
Luv the rolling work stations. I basically did the same thing for my Trailer. Although yours looks more like fine cabinet building, Beautiful work. I know mine will get abused and couldn't see spending $40+ per sheet for cabinet grade plywood.

I keep every bit of the leftovers from previous commissions or projects - what doesn't get used for something sensible will eventually help keep us warm. The only things that I had to go out and buy specially were the draw runners (8 sets hurt my wallet quite bad) and one sheet of 6 mm MDF.

Many thanks for the kind remarks.

Peter
 

Hi Rick

Many thanks for the kind words.

The DC setup is under development and is about to move to version 3. I will be making a video that describes the full setup and explain how it can be made very cheaply. It will mean that several hoses can be attached to a single Festool extractor using blast gates. There is a fool proof method of ensuring that the right blast gate is open. Also, rather than having to switch the DC to manual to do a sweep up I have a solution that means there is no need to access the front of the DC at any stage of its use - it stays in auto mode. My setup is based around my brilliant CTL 26. I cannot afford a second one and hence the solution.

I have offered my previous ideas to Festool but they have never shown any interest and so I will be producing drawings and lists of recommended parts so people can make their own. Hopefully my video will be out within the next 3 weeks.

The background noise has been getting worse and so my cheap and cheerful wireless microphone system, which has done well for about 18 months, is about to be replaced. I will be getting a professional system which does not require the receiver to be tethered to the mains. It should arrive on Monday. Those people who have very kindly bought a copy of my ebook from Amazon after receiving drawings from me are helping to pay for the system.

Peter
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Hi peter! Good to hear about the dc setup.. I'm looking forward to seeing a video about it.. ery curious, cause i got the same problem with my setup and in a real need for a 3rd ctl or a setup like yours.. Space is my problem so preffer your setup :) hoping to see it quickly!! Thanks rick
 
Hi Rick

I hope to have something fairly soon. I have shot about half the video and am waiting for some new parts. In the meantime I have some other video work to complete. I love my CTL 26 (my review of it is one of my most popular videos) but I am, like many, unable to afford a second machine of this quality. Therefore it makes sense to find a way of maximising the current investment.

I will work as fast as I can.

Peter
 
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