Hi all,
The following pics showcase a project that would have been impossible for me to create without my Festools. This is my Festool House and 90 percent of the power tool work was done with Festool tools. The material used is Ribbon African Mahogany. About 3,000 bf of S2S stock make up this work. The stock was straightened and jointed using the TS75 along with all the long grain miter joints. The Domino jointer was used in the majority of the glue ups, mitered casings, and baseboard to casing conections. The RO150 made all the sanding almost enjoyable. The OF1400 handled the joinery for the entry doors, and rabbet joint on the great room beams. All other column and beam work is mitered. The most important tool used on the job was the TS75. With out it I would not have been able to do this work. An example is the cutting of the 18 foot long miters on the Living room columns. That feat in itself is impossible with any other tool. All the work with the exception of the Entry doors and windows was done on site on 2 jumbo mfts built for the job.
Enjoy
Notice the bookmatched stiles and casing on the Entry doors. The doors are a pair of 2 1/4" x 36" x 91" divided lite with 3/4" dual glaze low E glass.
The following pics showcase a project that would have been impossible for me to create without my Festools. This is my Festool House and 90 percent of the power tool work was done with Festool tools. The material used is Ribbon African Mahogany. About 3,000 bf of S2S stock make up this work. The stock was straightened and jointed using the TS75 along with all the long grain miter joints. The Domino jointer was used in the majority of the glue ups, mitered casings, and baseboard to casing conections. The RO150 made all the sanding almost enjoyable. The OF1400 handled the joinery for the entry doors, and rabbet joint on the great room beams. All other column and beam work is mitered. The most important tool used on the job was the TS75. With out it I would not have been able to do this work. An example is the cutting of the 18 foot long miters on the Living room columns. That feat in itself is impossible with any other tool. All the work with the exception of the Entry doors and windows was done on site on 2 jumbo mfts built for the job.
Enjoy
Notice the bookmatched stiles and casing on the Entry doors. The doors are a pair of 2 1/4" x 36" x 91" divided lite with 3/4" dual glaze low E glass.