I'm in the same boat as the original poster. I'm really bummed by the performance of the rotex 125 and am afraid I may have just flushed a lot of money down the toilet. I loved my friend's rotex 150, but this thing is comparably a nightmare to use. I've sent it into Festool twice now and am assured it is working as intended. I guess my question is, is it worth it? Like if I do eventually figure out some way to use this thing without it jumping and skipping around the work surface, dramatically trying to keep me out of some areas and pulling me into others, is it something I'll be able to use on smaller workpieces? Is it so powerful that you need to fully secure anything you take it to? With my old dewalt 5" orbital I can just set a piece on some bench cookies or on some shelf liner and it works great. Would this sander, if I did master it, be able to work in that way or would it just throw stuff around without being fully secured? I was really excited that this sander would be able to handle fine work as well as rougher stuff with the excellent dust collection and get rid of the whirls. But with my experience so far I can't even use the thing on anything but scrap because of how much it scuffs things up.