sconnell94
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- Sep 26, 2014
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Hi there,
I've recently taken the plunge and invested in a couple Festool tools. I haven't had them long and this is my first post to this forum. I basically started with a Domino that I found used after searching Craigslist for 6 months. I was instantly in love with the tool and it opened up tons of possibilities for furniture construction. After my initial use of the Domino, I decided to pick up two tools as part of the reconditioned tool sale (both at the 20% off level). I got a CT MIDI dust collector and an RO 125 sander. I love the vacuum but am having some major issues with the sander. I looked at the forums and learned about turning down the suction on the MIDI to optimize performance so I've done that. My problem is that I'm getting non-stop swirl marks and ringlets after every use. I get them from coarse abrasives all they way up to 150 grit. The sander is not in the aggressive mode, but putting it in the aggressive mode makes it worse. Additionally, the sander chatters considerably even on half speed (not cranked up to 6 or whatever the highest level is) and it happens on both hard and soft woods. When putting into Rotex mode, the chatter and "bounce" almost becomes uncontrollable. I bought this sander based on Festool's description and it appeared to be a nice crossover sander that would enable finish work, but also had the aggressive mode that bridges the gap between a random orbital and full fledge belt sander. Given the price I paid for this sander even at 20% off, I expect much more out of it. Heck, I expect (and get) much more out of my $70 Bosch sanders. So my initial dip into the Festool waters was pleasant, but this sander is really making me question their other products. Anyone have any suggestions for a Festool newbie?...even if the advice is "doesn't sound right, call Festool", I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance for the guidance. Scott
I've recently taken the plunge and invested in a couple Festool tools. I haven't had them long and this is my first post to this forum. I basically started with a Domino that I found used after searching Craigslist for 6 months. I was instantly in love with the tool and it opened up tons of possibilities for furniture construction. After my initial use of the Domino, I decided to pick up two tools as part of the reconditioned tool sale (both at the 20% off level). I got a CT MIDI dust collector and an RO 125 sander. I love the vacuum but am having some major issues with the sander. I looked at the forums and learned about turning down the suction on the MIDI to optimize performance so I've done that. My problem is that I'm getting non-stop swirl marks and ringlets after every use. I get them from coarse abrasives all they way up to 150 grit. The sander is not in the aggressive mode, but putting it in the aggressive mode makes it worse. Additionally, the sander chatters considerably even on half speed (not cranked up to 6 or whatever the highest level is) and it happens on both hard and soft woods. When putting into Rotex mode, the chatter and "bounce" almost becomes uncontrollable. I bought this sander based on Festool's description and it appeared to be a nice crossover sander that would enable finish work, but also had the aggressive mode that bridges the gap between a random orbital and full fledge belt sander. Given the price I paid for this sander even at 20% off, I expect much more out of it. Heck, I expect (and get) much more out of my $70 Bosch sanders. So my initial dip into the Festool waters was pleasant, but this sander is really making me question their other products. Anyone have any suggestions for a Festool newbie?...even if the advice is "doesn't sound right, call Festool", I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance for the guidance. Scott