herbsandspices
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- Joined
- Dec 27, 2008
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Hi all,
First post to the forum - I've been soaking up so much information the past week on the FOG, that I decided to register and participate, as I just bought a CT Midi vacuum!
I am just getting started in luthiery - specifically, building smaller instruments (ukulele & mandolin), and have the fun advantage of starting out with very little power tools, so I want to get a sander (or two?) to compliment my newly-acquired CT Midi.
I want to stick to the 5" format, as ukulele's, mandolins, and even guitars, are all rather small. It seems like ETS 125 is amazing for finishing, especially on smaller work surfaces, although reviews have mentioned that it's slower for removing a lot of material. So then I'm thinking the RO 125 might be a good option for everything but finishing, although it's apparently not too shabby at finishing either. However, since I'm working with pretty thin pieces of wood, I don't know if the RO 125 would be overkill, so maybe just the ETS 125?
While "buy both" is an option, it's an option I'd rather avoid if I don't need 'em both. ;D
Your opinions are of great value to me... I'm happy I found Festool and FOG!
Best,
john
First post to the forum - I've been soaking up so much information the past week on the FOG, that I decided to register and participate, as I just bought a CT Midi vacuum!
I am just getting started in luthiery - specifically, building smaller instruments (ukulele & mandolin), and have the fun advantage of starting out with very little power tools, so I want to get a sander (or two?) to compliment my newly-acquired CT Midi.
I want to stick to the 5" format, as ukulele's, mandolins, and even guitars, are all rather small. It seems like ETS 125 is amazing for finishing, especially on smaller work surfaces, although reviews have mentioned that it's slower for removing a lot of material. So then I'm thinking the RO 125 might be a good option for everything but finishing, although it's apparently not too shabby at finishing either. However, since I'm working with pretty thin pieces of wood, I don't know if the RO 125 would be overkill, so maybe just the ETS 125?
While "buy both" is an option, it's an option I'd rather avoid if I don't need 'em both. ;D
Your opinions are of great value to me... I'm happy I found Festool and FOG!
Best,
john