Hi everyone,
I have just been introduced to Festool and decided to take the plunge and buy some Festools. I kind of jumped early because of the price increase coming on April 1st. I am a very novice woodworker and basically have just constructed little boxes and am building speaker cabinets. I want to upgrade to making some nice furniture.
My first purchase this week has included a Carvex 420 with the Accessory kit, Sys-MFT (since I wouldn't get the MFT table right away), quick clamps, and clamping elements.
I would like to purchase a sander and CT26 before the end of the month.
My thoughts are if possible buy one of a product in the product range. Therefore if I was to buy one sander which one could be used for a lot of different purposes.
In that vein I am thinking of purchasing the RO125 with the CT26 package. I have been kind of wavering because I like the idea of the RO90 with the delta pad. I have looked at the arguments for both but am still not certain. I am currently working with small boards but again would like to get into things such as tables etc. I like the RO since I think one of my projects over the summer will be to stain the deck. Arg...what to do.
Next, a drill. If you were to buy 1 drill which one would it be. I don't think I need all the power in the world but again I don't want to have to buy 2 or 3. Would a CXS be enough? and I am still confused after reading the pages what the differences between the C drills and the T drills other than the shape of the handles!
If people could point me in a good direction I would appreciate it. Also, if you have any good suggestions for easy woodworking projects pages on the web that you would recommend I would welcome it. I have taken a look at the Magazines out there and really it is scary for a new person to want to attempt the projects that they show in these magazines.
Thanks for reading and any feedback you give...Dave
I have just been introduced to Festool and decided to take the plunge and buy some Festools. I kind of jumped early because of the price increase coming on April 1st. I am a very novice woodworker and basically have just constructed little boxes and am building speaker cabinets. I want to upgrade to making some nice furniture.
My first purchase this week has included a Carvex 420 with the Accessory kit, Sys-MFT (since I wouldn't get the MFT table right away), quick clamps, and clamping elements.
I would like to purchase a sander and CT26 before the end of the month.
My thoughts are if possible buy one of a product in the product range. Therefore if I was to buy one sander which one could be used for a lot of different purposes.
In that vein I am thinking of purchasing the RO125 with the CT26 package. I have been kind of wavering because I like the idea of the RO90 with the delta pad. I have looked at the arguments for both but am still not certain. I am currently working with small boards but again would like to get into things such as tables etc. I like the RO since I think one of my projects over the summer will be to stain the deck. Arg...what to do.
Next, a drill. If you were to buy 1 drill which one would it be. I don't think I need all the power in the world but again I don't want to have to buy 2 or 3. Would a CXS be enough? and I am still confused after reading the pages what the differences between the C drills and the T drills other than the shape of the handles!
If people could point me in a good direction I would appreciate it. Also, if you have any good suggestions for easy woodworking projects pages on the web that you would recommend I would welcome it. I have taken a look at the Magazines out there and really it is scary for a new person to want to attempt the projects that they show in these magazines.
Thanks for reading and any feedback you give...Dave