Michael Kellough
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When routing a grove make sure to go the right direction so the dust pickup passes over the debris trail instead of leaving it behind.
Crazyraceguy said:Is that paint on your drawers? I wanted to do that for several years, but was never motivated enough to actually spend the money on it....then one day, this job came up. The laminate color was perfect, so I saved the drop, from when I built it. Next day, and some touch latches, done. After nearly three years, procrastination paid off. I still have some more stashed too.
I could have had it mixed up and painted some MDF slabs years ago [big grin]
Crazyraceguy said:Is that paint on your drawers? I wanted to do that for several years, but was never motivated enough to actually spend the money on it....then one day, this job came up. The laminate color was perfect, so I saved the drop, from when I built it. Next day, and some touch latches, done. After nearly three years, procrastination paid off. I still have some more stashed too.
I could have had it mixed up and painted some MDF slabs years ago [big grin]
prjones said:Paint it is! I prefer Sherwin Williams, but Home Depot is closer and their Behr Dynasty is a close 2nd. Had them color match the Festool Systainer latch.
That laminate is delicious - was it an art piece or a cabinet or both?
I am no pro, and it took me some time to get accurate cuts. So some points below:Ebuwan said:My buddy and I did his whole kitchen, and wanted to do it all in the driveway with just the Festool system. It was 80 sheets of plywood to break down.
I had a cabinet saw the whole time, but we wanted to just do it all while we broke it down. Now, keep in mind, FIRST time going hard core with MFT's and the track saw like this, but we fought, and fought, and fought to get accurate cuts on the setup. No matter what we did, it would be out like 1mm front to back on panels. I mean we really really really tried; my buddy does machinist level quality work. The MFT for cross cuts, breaking down with parallel guides on a STM 1800,etc etc.
Fast forward a few years later and being better acquainted, thinking I would be better at it, but even now i'll work on my setup for an hour out in the driveway and my panels will not come out perfectly square. Even a few years ago, I had the woodpeckers giant square, the woodpecker phenolic MFT triangle (Which was our first problem a few years ago, we squared it based on the holes; what a mistake, we checked after all these panels where coming out not square, and we noticed some holes were looser than other, giving JUST a slight amount of play.) I even have the 3000mm track, cuz i found connecting tracks was giving problems.
I'm planning to eventually get the MFT sanity bundle from Dashboard when i have a big panel breakdown project again, and I just may resort to just doing rough breakdown and final on the table saw.
Ebuwan said:My buddy and I did his whole kitchen, and wanted to do it all in the driveway with just the Festool system. It was 80 sheets of plywood to break down.
I had a cabinet saw the whole time, but we wanted to just do it all while we broke it down. Now, keep in mind, FIRST time going hard core with MFT's and the track saw like this, but we fought, and fought, and fought to get accurate cuts on the setup. No matter what we did, it would be out like 1mm front to back on panels. I mean we really really really tried; my buddy does machinist level quality work. The MFT for cross cuts, breaking down with parallel guides on a STM 1800,etc etc.
Fast forward a few years later and being better acquainted, thinking I would be better at it, but even now i'll work on my setup for an hour out in the driveway and my panels will not come out perfectly square. Even a few years ago, I had the woodpeckers giant square, the woodpecker phenolic MFT triangle (Which was our first problem a few years ago, we squared it based on the holes; what a mistake, we checked after all these panels where coming out not square, and we noticed some holes were looser than other, giving JUST a slight amount of play.) I even have the 3000mm track, cuz i found connecting tracks was giving problems.
I'm planning to eventually get the MFT sanity bundle from Dashboard when i have a big panel breakdown project again, and I just may resort to just doing rough breakdown and final on the table saw.
Boski said:I recently got the Festool SYS CSC50 and have the Dewalt 749 table saw, and it makes life so much easier and quicker.
A table saw is so much easier and more accurate to use. I don't have much space but just put it at the front of my house with rollers if needed for larger pieces.
Bold emphasized.lshj said:..
I also got the Festool SYS CSC 50 recently. It's so compact that takes very little space. I think it's a game changer for people who have limited space and for people who need tools at the site. Unless you need to rip board wider than 11 inches, I see no reason to choose MFT than SYS 50 table saw.