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I'm curious to know what Festool's reason for going battery powered given they spent years gathering feedback on this and the #1 feedback (and obvious configuration imo) based on comments here and on other sites is to have it corded.
Doesn't festool produce noise cancelling ear buds? I think they even make safety glasses and gloves. Nice to know you don't need any of them when grinding concrete
Best regards from Poland. And have a nice week:)
Good festool friday Chris from Malta Europe
Hello from the north of Germany
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Oronzo from Mississauga Ontario
Hi Brian. My new CXS 18 has a high-pitch whine, which I gather is common to this drill. But why? I have two other Festool drills, a C12 and a PDC 18/4, and they are relatively quiet in use. Is this noise normal? Just put up with it? It does take the shine off a good product. Regards from Perth, Derek
I’m not fond of so-called “shadow lines”, in any case. I would rather adjust against a hard bevel gauge or miter guide. Overall, great tool.
Interesting
What makes an expensive, out of the reach of most people's budget Festool router better than a Makita ?
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
Festool - peace of shite. .. 2 batteries after few months of use broken down. When I sent to Festool they sent me invoice for fixing £130 / each when new battery cost aprox £100.
I don’t agree with some of what he said. A track saw with parallel guides is just as accurate or even more so when using clamps because you don’t have to worry about keeping the work perfectly flush with a table saw fence. Any drift is going to show up when accuracy counts. A track saw is as accurate as a sliding table saw in that sense. After all, why do we think it took Festool so long to finally release a table saw? There are still advantages to both, but the table saw’s advantage is its unbeatable versatility & workflow and not its accuracy. Both are accurate enough, and both excel in repeatable cuts (as long as your track saw has parallel guides).
I see that you've borrowed Brian's belt and pouch 🤣
Great intel!!
I don't own a table saw. I'm in a very small space. My TS55 gets the job done. It would be nice to have a small table saw for those narrow cuts, but I've been able to do workarounds with the track saw. One day hope to get the Festool table saw. One step at a time 🙂
Same experience here. I gave in and bought the CSC SYS 50. It's a game changer for small spaces. I highly recommend getting one once you have the opportunity to.
A track saw is the only way I can build larger projects from sheet goods. It's the only way I can break down large sheets. Great information here
I use my track saw to joint boards lol I laugh, but it works.
I was scratching my head trying to figure out 22.5 angles. Started searching and you solved my problem... THANK YOU
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Световой модуль на аккумуляторе это плохо. Надо от сети.
Thanks,.🎉
Brian, this is one of my favorite episodes. Aside from the domino 500 this is Festool’s other genius product. The applications are nearly endless. Would love to see what more you could do with it. Pocono Joe.
The sound on this makes it unwatchable
Where are the files for the Shaper Origin? Great content once again..
nice
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Embarrassing mask wearer!
Was this off by a 1/16 of an inch or is that accurate enough? Or just the camera angle didn’t capture the cuts well? That is about 1.6mm off. I normally find using a parallel guide and a quad hinge system to give me accuracy that tape measures can’t detect. Just wondering why things are off slightly. If my calculations are right, the angle is off by 0.1°, I am guessing parallel clamps are not calibrated properly. Over an 8ft rip cut, this would create an error of 4.2mm assuming the pieces cut were 3ft long. If the error is caused by the hinge system, measurements will differ. If the error is caused by both the parallel guide and hinge system, the measurements will differ again and be the error be smaller. The question which should be talked about, because newer woodworkers would get bogged down with these details is accuracy vs consistency? As long as the errors are good enough, the project will be good enough. If accuracy is required, calibration of the track saw on the track, the blade, the toe, the hinge to fence, parallel guides all have to be meticulously checked and taken care of. Rechecked every few cuts.
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"Did you guys get the common thread?" Really! You should be punished. Do the five Bluetooth devices include batteries?
Great tips on the carvex. I always learn something new from your videos. Thanks from Perth Australia…
Hi Clint, question I see you are from Perth, I am heading down in November and to see family, but I was wondering if you knew of anything happening in woodworking, shows, anything. Thanks
Great Tips!!
I can’t believe this guy represents Festool. I find the format and presentation really annoying.
what’s the best grit sand paper for drywall what’s the p320 for
what gritt do you recommend
When can I get a TS60 with a plug-it cord?
I just made my own. You just need a replacement plugit receptacle, and the US version of the TS60 already has the mounting points included, so its a pretty easy swap.
this is the BEST presentation for this saw....also love how it all goes back into the sustainer! super clever
I’ve had an angle stop now for quite a while now and I must say it’s the only piece of festool that I’m disappointed with. Not very accurate you always have to check the angle. In fact I just don’t use it because of this.
Is it true 60 only comes in metric at this time? Are either set of wings interchangeable? Any positive stops in bevel for 60? Thanks
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Does it stop dust from filling the air as much? I don’t get how it goes in the bag with out suction like from the vacuum attachment
Can you use it for initial flattening of new wood floors?
So much gobble-gobble. Just get to the point already.