Nice work! Zero seams is still better and worth the extra time. Plus when you have that many miters coming together you overdose on endorphins and dopamine when it all comes together
If you’re miter folding plywood use a track saw! You don’t have to worry about the imperfections in the plywood not providing you a clean rip like you do on a table saw. A track will bow with the wood and if it’s crooked or out of square you can easily account for that too. Pushing a big awkward 8 foot sheet of plywood is physically much more work than pushing a track saw as well.
The ONLY thing I care about in a sander is what can remove material faster. Compared to the 5 inch variable speed DeWalt for under $100, does the festool do anything more? Does it spin significantly faster or vibrate more?
Doesn’t have to be an expensive SawStop..k. Revenue a cheaper One will work. Get a beginner Skill portable. Only couple hundred…it will do a great job…
Thoughts on the Woodpeckers StealthStop thus far? I just got mine in preparation for finishing my miter station. All 4 of the red stops had micro cracks in them out of the package. Basically from the set screw to the end of that section. Have you had any issues?
The only issue with adding baseboard to Wainscotting is where it meets the door casing and unless you have added a back band to the casing, it doesn't really work.
I have an old building, roughly 75-80 yrs old. When there is a saturating rain and ground is saturated, water will come up through the concrete floor and then will leave the same way. Question is, can that be repaired by covering it with a coat of thin concrete or does it have to be taken out and replaced with new? I’m looking for a cost effective way to fix it. Thanks
Thanks for the tips, great video! I was wondering if you have any experience with using rubio on softwoods like speuce or pine? That what my project is made of and I've seen a complaint on reddit about rubio causing uneven staining quite easy.
Looks great Jordan, the only thing I would say is the laminate on your track needs to be beveled to the height of the track. That’s a catching point if you slide timber that’s slightly bowed. Nice job 👌🏻🇦🇺
I am looking at trying out the Stealth Stop system too. How close to the thickness of the 1/2 inch MDF is the track? Did you find not having a piece of laminate under the track to be an issue or did you prefer having the track recessed a bit instead of flush?
@@EverydayBuilds nice to hear. Do you ever have issues with pieces you are cutting catching on the mdf because the track is recessed? I was considering putting a strip of laminate under the track to make it flush with the top.
I don't see why you are getting so much hate. I do believe festool is overcharging for their system design but i also can see that they are slightly more convenient than anyone else which is why if i sanded for a living or sanded regularly i would definitely invest in it even if it's a bit of a robbery.
@@EverydayBuilds LoL,, typical millennium just can never get enough attention and can't handle rejection. l usually don't comment but your know it all attitude was too much.
@@EverydayBuilds I’m in the AV industry I know some homeowners put TVs above fireplaces all the time but sometimes the tv is up higher than anticipated and then call back to bring the TV lower.
The way I see it, you pick the maintenance oil that matches the base tone of your finish. If your finish has more of an amber tone, go with the pure maintenance oil. If the finish has a lighter white tone, go with the white maintenance oil. And if the finish is dark/black, go with the black. 👍
I agree with you on the drum sander. I've used mine four times and had the same issues and frustrations you mentioned. I want to sell mine too. What did you sell yours for (ballpark)? #totaltegrettool
Love the concept and design. I plan to try this out on a small shelf for my son's room to keep his Xbox. If it works, I will build 4 large ones for my fireplace built-ins.