Hi everyone,
Here is my entry into the contest -- it is a video build of me making a keyboard tray for a desk that I completed last summer. While a fairly simple and straight-forward project, I did try a couple of new techniques using the OF1010 router and edging plate to create a sliding dovetail to join the front edge piece to the keyboard tray. I also used this to trim the edge banding flush with the tray. I used quite a few of my Festool tools -- I was kind of surprised that I utilized so many for such a simple project.
Here is the list of stuff used in the build:
TS75 saw with 1900mm guide rail
MFT/3
MFT Kapex
Kapex
OF1010 Router with edging plate, angle arm and chip deflector; Festool 10mm spiral bit and 4mm round-over bit (I used a Leigh Dovetail bit as I do not own a Festool DT bit)
Quick clamps, clamping elements, screw clamps
Rotex 150
DTS400
While not in the video, I will be using my T15 drill to install the tray to the desk as well as a few bits and pieces from the Centrotec Installers set.
Here is the video of the build -- it came in just (and I mean just) under 10 minutes to adhere to the entry rules...it is tough editing down all the video I shot to get it to where it is at...please go easy on me with the comments [smile]. Still need to apply the finish and install it, hopefully in the next few days.
Thanks for watching,
Scot
Here is my entry into the contest -- it is a video build of me making a keyboard tray for a desk that I completed last summer. While a fairly simple and straight-forward project, I did try a couple of new techniques using the OF1010 router and edging plate to create a sliding dovetail to join the front edge piece to the keyboard tray. I also used this to trim the edge banding flush with the tray. I used quite a few of my Festool tools -- I was kind of surprised that I utilized so many for such a simple project.
Here is the list of stuff used in the build:
TS75 saw with 1900mm guide rail
MFT/3
MFT Kapex
Kapex
OF1010 Router with edging plate, angle arm and chip deflector; Festool 10mm spiral bit and 4mm round-over bit (I used a Leigh Dovetail bit as I do not own a Festool DT bit)
Quick clamps, clamping elements, screw clamps
Rotex 150
DTS400
While not in the video, I will be using my T15 drill to install the tray to the desk as well as a few bits and pieces from the Centrotec Installers set.
Here is the video of the build -- it came in just (and I mean just) under 10 minutes to adhere to the entry rules...it is tough editing down all the video I shot to get it to where it is at...please go easy on me with the comments [smile]. Still need to apply the finish and install it, hopefully in the next few days.
Thanks for watching,
Scot