Okay, so we are just getting into 2014 but I have to ask.........

Motown

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What new Festool toys are we going to see released this year?

Happy New Year's Everyone!

Motown
 
Every now and again I look at the new products pages of Festool Germany:

http://www.festool.de/Produkte/Seiten/Produktvergleich.aspx?foc=ol_neuheiten_9915

It appears that the product range has diversified and also bulked out a bit. In other words, there are a lot of machines providing solutions in new areas as well as more choices of machines within specific groups.

My only worry is that some of these machines might have a very limited or specialist market.

Although not in the stated Festool development path, I would love to see the Festool engineering expertise tackle some big static woodworking machines like planer-thicknessers, large table saws, bandsaws etc. They could start by making a vertical panel saw using the TS55R (we saw one here on the FOG made by another company).

Peter
 
Festool is always tight lipped about what is coming out. Kinda like Apple they keep things close to their chest and never show their hand until its already been revealed.  My local rep has told me its a "nice bit of kit coming, so save your pennys".

(With festool is more like save your big $$$$. But When he tells me thins knowing my buying habits. it is definitely going to be a "nice bit of kit")
 
I must admit I am developing a serious Festool habit.  [tongue] .......Technically it was not yet 2014, in the San Francisco bay area, when I posted and I figured my chances of getting some of the Festool guys to bite where slim but thought I'd give it a shot anyhow.

Spot on comparison with Apple/Festool product releases. Peter, it would be very interesting to see some stationary tools come to market.....I really like the vertical saw idea as the the mft is not large enough to support sheet goods.
 
I know! I know! But I can't say.  [bite tongue]

In the up side, you can generally find out what's in the pipeline since tools are released in Europe several months (or decades) before North America.
 
I kinda like this (google translation):

CTM 36 E AC HD
The construction site cleaner with automatic cleaning.
• Constant high suction by automatic cleaning
• Full container volume of 36l usable by skillful integration of filter technology in the head of the nipple
• Extremely rugged construction with large wheels and steel axle for use on the construction site
• Optimized for power tools tailored Connector plug and automatic switch with start-up and shutdown delay and infinitely variable suction power
• Large storage and storage space for power tools and Systainer
• Approved for dust category M
Main applications
• extraction of power tools such as Rehabilitation milling or Wall Chasers
• To clean the construction site, for example, in the rehabilitation field
• Sucking water
AUTO CLEAN Electronic Antistatic function

Any idea how this compares to the current CT36 with auto-cleaning? Or more specifically, what it adds or improves?
 
Peter Parfitt said:
Every now and again I look at the new products pages of Festool Germany:

http://www.festool.de/Produkte/Seiten/Produktvergleich.aspx?foc=ol_neuheiten_9915

It appears that the product range has diversified and also bulked out a bit. In other words, there are a lot of machines providing solutions in new areas as well as more choices of machines within specific groups.

My only worry is that some of these machines might have a very limited or specialist market.

Although not in the stated Festool development path, I would love to see the Festool engineering expertise tackle some big static woodworking machines like planer-thicknessers, large table saws, bandsaws etc. They could start by making a vertical panel saw using the TS55R (we saw one here on the FOG made by another company).

Peter

what are the RG series tools in this link? Polishers? Also, is that a mixer for a big mixing paddle?
 
The new diamond cutter has recently got my attention, great to see this come out for some interior design work I will be doing and the ability to use the guide rails will be really helpful
 
Shane Holland said:
I know! I know! But I can't say.  [bite tongue]

In the up side, you can generally find out what's in the pipeline since tools are released in Europe several months (or decades) before North America.
Any idea when an announcement will be made about what North America will be getting in 2014? I'm hoping for the PDC, Duradrive and SDS drills.
 
Shane Holland said:
I know! I know! But I can't say.  [bite tongue]

In the up side, you can generally find out what's in the pipeline since tools are released in Europe several months (or decades) before North America.

I think i also know, someone told me his festool rep spilled the beans. There is something coming out early 2014. With a little luck we should soon know.
It is probably portable like most festool products. In any case i am sitting on the edge of my seat. Antonio Banderas is an actor.
 
Saskataper said:
Hahaha. [tongue] subtle

It was very subtle, also a mightily fein display of multi lingual skills. Master y of a second language is a type of tool not to be overlooked...
 
Hi guys the stuff  your seeing from that link is rebadged PROTOOL which is now been made in the FESTOOL colours that's why it seems specialized and tons of gear . We can buy that here in Australia already.

PROTOOL is Festools cousin but has moved in with the FESTOOL family name and wearing their clothes.
 
Timtool said:
I think i also know, someone told me his festool rep spilled the beans. There is something coming out early 2014. With a little luck we should soon know.
It is probably portable like most festool products. In any case i am sitting on the edge of my seat. Antonio Banderas is an actor.

Looks like the Festool KA 65 Portable Edge Bander is now out in the wild (sort of)...

http://tarcsavar.hu/uploads/download/84638584752d8ed3f01b22.pdf

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Ooooh.......

That looks really nice! [drooling]

I have a job coming up that I could seriously use this on, but I guess the price will make that unlikely!

Any idea of price yet?
 
Can anybody read Hungarian? What i could understand is the release date of February 14th.
Looks really nice but i wonder if it also trims while it glues?

Theres a few portable edge banders out there and they aren't cheap either, usually around €2000. The Festool one looks quite a bit more sophisticated.
 
Timtool said:
Can anybody read Hungarian?

No!

I tried running it through google translate, and it came back saying 'the document is already in English'!!! Err, I don't think it is.... [blink]
 
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