cliffp said:Thanks Kev and Richard
I already have a TS55R and rail and CT Midi. My gut feeling was to get the Domino next but it is good to have that confirmed by those with more experience.
Soon I'll have to actually make something! I have bought several books which I am studying and I am trying to design an AV unit - there is SO much to learn!
Dovetail65 said:For me Festool is about their sanders with a complement of a CT. If one does not have those they are missing the best part of Festool. I love the guys that say I'll just use a shop vac and save the money, HUGE mistake! The CT's and sanders are Festool for me.
Again, for me personally and if I had to start from sctratch the first things I would get would be the ETS 150/3 and a CT followed by an RO 150. Everyone sands.
Then I would get the routers. Then the Track saw. Depending on how one works and what they make maybe the track saw should be before the routers. But the sanders and CT are the best part of the Festool system, if you don't have those I would get them ASAP!
Of course I would toss a MFT/3 in there soon after and some clamps.
I even use the MFT Festool hole layout on my CNC.
I just bought the Domino and my first post on this forum was in regards to that and the tenon joiner stops which you can find out more about at http://www.dominoguide.comcliffp said:@ FOGNewbie, I am just outside the 30 day period and I've also cut through the splinter guard as you do when first using the saw so I doubt they would exchange it anyway. It is a good idea though I don't think I do enough woodworking to need the LR32 set. For the amount of times I would need to drill rows of holes, I guess I could do it manually. I can see that there would be an advantage in time saved and in not marking the wood with pencil lines/marks and drilling in exactly the correct place and perpendicularly.
Have you bought a Domino or do you make do with a router for loose tenon joints? I am thinking of buying the Domino next (before the MFT/3)
@Dovetail65 I will buy a sander for sure (it might be my reward for actually building something!). I do have a CT Midi (I got this thanks to the great advice on this forum) and could not imagine being without it. I spent a couple of hours playing with my new OF1400 (what an awesome machine) and hardly created a speck of dust.
sancho57 said:I think a festool watch would help you tremendously.
It would help with you work flow and its just a ice looking watch too.
cliffp said:I have now ordered an MFT/3 with 2 quick clamps, 2 short screw clamps (the cheaper Festool ones) and the clamping elements plus the guide rail adapter for the OF1400. I had a go at doing a mortise and wasn't very good at it so a Domino is on the shopping list. I also want to buy a sander as a recent diy project has shown the deficiencies of my Bosch Pex400. I am trying to choose between an RO90, RO150 or an ETS150/3. I already have a Fein MM Top plus so have something for detail (also have a Bosch delta sander) so I am tempted to get an RO150. I am sure I'll end up with several in the end.