Hi All,
I'm renovating a home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and making A LOT of cabinets, vanities, built-ins, etc. My super talented woodworking friend thinks that I'm crazy to be doing all of it without a table saw, but he's only a little familiar with Festool and router joinery. He's used them, but he thinks that it will be a very slow process to do everything I want to do. That said, I've made some cabinets with Festool already and things have gone okay, but not great. This may due to my space limitations which will be eliminated when I move from my current 12' x 14' space to a 900 square foot basement with 9' ceilings... or it could be that things really are slow. I'm just looking for whomever to weigh in on if they think I really need to invest in a Sawstop or get by with my current TS 55, OF 1400, guide rails and lots of other Festool equipment. I'll be doing all the kitchen cabinets, 3 bathroom vanities, multiple built-ins and after all of that is done fabricating some of the countertops with GFRC techniques. All input is very appreciated. Thanks
I'm renovating a home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and making A LOT of cabinets, vanities, built-ins, etc. My super talented woodworking friend thinks that I'm crazy to be doing all of it without a table saw, but he's only a little familiar with Festool and router joinery. He's used them, but he thinks that it will be a very slow process to do everything I want to do. That said, I've made some cabinets with Festool already and things have gone okay, but not great. This may due to my space limitations which will be eliminated when I move from my current 12' x 14' space to a 900 square foot basement with 9' ceilings... or it could be that things really are slow. I'm just looking for whomever to weigh in on if they think I really need to invest in a Sawstop or get by with my current TS 55, OF 1400, guide rails and lots of other Festool equipment. I'll be doing all the kitchen cabinets, 3 bathroom vanities, multiple built-ins and after all of that is done fabricating some of the countertops with GFRC techniques. All input is very appreciated. Thanks