Festool Abrasive Choices Got You CONFUSED?
Jim Dillon's quick video explains the options
We hear from a lot of customers who find the Festool sandpaper options downright confusing. So we asked Jim Dillon to help us understand which Festool Sandpaper to buy. He explains the best sandpaper options for general sanding, raw wood, finishing, shaping and more. Jim creates an easy guide so you can remember Festool Sandpaper types and uses.
Click above to watch Jim's take on it
Festool Domino Joiner Comparison Video
The Festool Domino is a revolutionary machine - making floating tenon joints with ease and accuracy, at unparalleled speed. Both the DF 500 Q and the XL DF 700 have their place in the shop, but which one will fit the best in your shop? Morton takes a look at the differences that matter to help you decide.
Want more in-depth information between the Domino DF 500 Q and the XL DF 700? Check out the comparison page at Highland Woodworking for all the details and differences.
Festool didn't invent the compound miter saw, yet with the creation of the Kapex KS 120 tool they certainly can take credit for injecting a huge dose of innovation to this genre of power tool.
• Festool grades their abrasives to tighter tolerances than other manufacturers. The result is fewer anomalies and more consistent cut patterns without wild scratches.
• Festool's flawless Jet Stream dust extraction (Multi-Jetstream 2 in 150mm sanders) keeps the job clean, and makes discs last longer by keeping surfaces cooler.
• Stickfix sandpaper uses hard wearing velvet fabric to securely attach to the T-shaped hooks on Festool sanders. Stickfix paper is durable and holds without slipping.
• Each Festool abrasive is individually engineered to maximize sanding efficiency and abrasive life.
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