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    Somebody stop me.... Imminent Festool purchase

    Properly setup, the laser lines on the KS120 I find them incredibly convenient and very accurate.
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    small OSB production process advice sought.

    You probably already know the answer so why bother asking? Jigsaw is the right way to go. Invest in proper blades for the job; take your time; and if you want consistency, use a template. Yes you can do it with a router and you will blunt the bit(s); it will cost you probably 5x-10x more for...
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    Euro 2022 final

    Because most of the country *is* interested?
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    Does the look of a tool/machine affect your buying decision?

    Absolutely! Good design means “it looks right”. “If it looks right, it is right”, in the old-engineering parlance
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    Upgrade workshop extraction. Any advice?

    I have similar Camvac with the extract vent hoses going straight through to the outside through holes in the wall Never thought about the soundbox. Looks like a great retrofit project for a wet Sunday!
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    Upgrade workshop extraction. Any advice?

    First rule of H&S is avoid the hazard. If you can’t then mitigate the hazard as much as possible. For me, that is to deal with dust at source, not disperse it into a room-full of air. Room extract filters are there to deal with that which bypasses your primary extract, ie very much a secondary...
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    Upgrade workshop extraction. Any advice?

    I have the same Incra router lift and their extract box as @MikeK, hooked up to a dedicated Camvac under the table. It’s also connected to a fence extract (sometimes). Router is an AUK I can +1 for what @MikeK has said, the setup works brilliantly. Absolutely no fine dust on the workpiece or...
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    JET Jet JDP-15B-M Bench Pillar Drill reviews

    Couldn’t resist the bench version Nova in the end. The simplicity of speed change (getting to belts would be a PITA where it is sited) and digital depth set, spun it for me. Been using it for a month now and it just oozes ease (and is so smooooth) especially with a keyless chuck that I added...
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    MFT - Why?

    Yep, and with the use of folding wedges those angles are infinite. There’s always an adjustable mitre of course! If you have the table rather than a top on a bench, the mitre guide for the MFT works very well
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    MFT - Why?

    The point for me, is that the MFT table, out of the box, just worked. No dicking about with t-tracks being in the wrong place, needing different clamps, extending guides and the like. With a set of dogs, Festool quick release clamps, I have found nothing that it does not allow me to quickly and...
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    12”/14” bandsaw comparison

    Thanks to @Spectric and @Richard_C for your comments and advice which is really useful. I am no nearer understanding which are clones and if so, which might be the better clones and so I probably need to try and find a couple of examples to “kick the tyres” and make a judgement call. At the...
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    12”/14” bandsaw comparison

    Thanks @Spectric …. Are you talking about Record Power here?
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    12”/14” bandsaw comparison

    Hi all, Want to buy my first bandsaw. Only really need 300mm throat and 150mm cut but would probably go to 350mm for some future flexibility. Mostly shaping 20mm ply, 25mm hardwood planks and ripping down the odd 100x300mm s/w and oak Looking for something reasonably compact so can stick in a...
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    Festool systainer extractor CLT-SYS or Mobile CT15 E

    I am with Nelson. I have both SYS and MIDI and when using with track saw it is not that good. Not enough suck. Copes ok with a sander but the bags seem to clog (and fill of course) that bit quicker. Probably to do with surface area of the bag. The SYS has its use but I only use for small jobs...
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