This looked like a great project to build for my kids - they are basically like flat plywood 'lincoln logs'.
A Playhouse Kids Build Themselves
Builder Boards
They estimate there is 35 hours of work in making a set - I look at these and think they're a project almost perfectly suited to the Festool system. Does anyone have ideas on how Festools could be used to produce these?
Off the top of my head, I was thinking-
TS55 and parallel guides to quickly rip strips of correct width.
MFT/3 to cross-cut the strips to the correct lengths.
I could buy a couple extra flags for the MFT fence to speed up setting the cross-cut width correctly.
The slots could be cut quickly by stacking same-length boards on end, clamping them together and using a dado bit on my rail-guided OF1400.
Is there a good way to speed up the process of clipping the corners of the boards?
I think that just leaves rounding over the edges, sanding and finishing. Dust collection would save cleanup time, but I'm not sure that there is much more to do. If you really wanted to cut down on time, I imagine you could use pre-finished plywood and just finish the edges. They shouldn't require much cleanup.
A Playhouse Kids Build Themselves
Builder Boards
They estimate there is 35 hours of work in making a set - I look at these and think they're a project almost perfectly suited to the Festool system. Does anyone have ideas on how Festools could be used to produce these?
Off the top of my head, I was thinking-
TS55 and parallel guides to quickly rip strips of correct width.
MFT/3 to cross-cut the strips to the correct lengths.
I could buy a couple extra flags for the MFT fence to speed up setting the cross-cut width correctly.
The slots could be cut quickly by stacking same-length boards on end, clamping them together and using a dado bit on my rail-guided OF1400.
Is there a good way to speed up the process of clipping the corners of the boards?
I think that just leaves rounding over the edges, sanding and finishing. Dust collection would save cleanup time, but I'm not sure that there is much more to do. If you really wanted to cut down on time, I imagine you could use pre-finished plywood and just finish the edges. They shouldn't require much cleanup.