Same money, give or take.
I can think of all kinds of reasons to go with the MFT & T75 because
it will do so much more than the Kapex... and I am wondering if the
Kapex would be more accurate if at all?
You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
I will basically have no tools. Period. A fresh start for a much more
interesting path. I already have a few designs to fill orders I have.
And NO MORE solid surface dust! These are interesting times.
The current General CNC gets upgraded to maybe one of these:
http://www.axyz.com/sys/router/spacemaker/img/spacemaker.jpg
and then the Festool MFT with a T75.
No table saw, No planer, NO jointer, No mitre saw. Maybe (likely)
another Ridgid drill press.)
(One eye is looking at a Domino)
Kreg Jig.
A VERY powerful dust collector with cyclone.
Spray booth. (DeVilbiss down-draught)
On Apr 8, 8:37=A0pm, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/8/2010 6:50 PM, Robatoy wrote:
>
> > Same money, give or take.
> > I can think of all kinds of reasons to go with the MFT& =A0T75 because
> > it will do so much more than the Kapex... and I am wondering if the
> > Kapex would be more accurate if at all?
>
> With no table saw in the plans, I can't imagine not having a miter saw
> of some type when doing just about any kind of general woodworking.
>
> > You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
> > countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
>
> Sounds like a nice sea change. Have you checked out FOG yet:
>
> http://festoolownersgroup.com/
>
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Oh goodie... another forum....and a damned fine one at that <G>
The MFT and a track will do all kinds of crosscuts. I was looking at a
demo at the Toronto Woodworking Machinery show and I can see that a
mitre saw would be essential in a face-frame project. I can see that.
But it doesn't need to be a Kapex.....does it? <G>
On 4/8/2010 8:29 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> But it doesn't need to be a Kapex.....does it?<G>
I really can't imagine doing an "upgrade" to a Kapex under most
circumstances, as the LS1013 serves my purpose well. AAMOF, I don't
think I would consider one even if I had to suddenly replace the Makita,
as I simply have no need for a miter saw of that calibre.
Now, if I suddenly had to make a living as a trim carpenter ...
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"Robatoy" wrote
>
> You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
> countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
> I will basically have no tools. Period. A fresh start for a much more
> interesting path. I already have a few designs to fill orders I have.
> And NO MORE solid surface dust! These are interesting times.
No tools?? NO TOOLS?!?!?!?
You would be nekkid. Get some tools man! Maybe Harbor Freight? LOL
I don't know what the market is for CNC stuff in your area is. But you may
just be about to find out. But no tools and no shop?? Sound bad. You are
going to have do do something. I can not imagine you on the front porch,
gumming oatmeal, in a rocking chair.
Interesting times indeed.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Same money, give or take.
> I can think of all kinds of reasons to go with the MFT & T75 because
> it will do so much more than the Kapex... and I am wondering if the
> Kapex would be more accurate if at all?
The Kapax would possibly be more accurate for cross grain dado's and cross
cutting would probably be more easily done with the Kapax but IMHO you will
get more use out of the table and TC75. You wont be making many cuts in the
2' and longer range with the Kapex.
>
> You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
> countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
> I will basically have no tools. Period. A fresh start for a much more
> interesting path. I already have a few designs to fill orders I have.
> And NO MORE solid surface dust! These are interesting times.
> The current General CNC gets upgraded to maybe one of these:
> http://www.axyz.com/sys/router/spacemaker/img/spacemaker.jpg
> and then the Festool MFT with a T75.
> No table saw, No planer, NO jointer, No mitre saw. Maybe (likely)
> another Ridgid drill press.)
> (One eye is looking at a Domino)
> Kreg Jig.
> A VERY powerful dust collector with cyclone.
> Spray booth. (DeVilbiss down-draught)
Robatoy wrote:
> Same money, give or take.
> I can think of all kinds of reasons to go with the MFT & T75 because
> it will do so much more than the Kapex... and I am wondering if the
> Kapex would be more accurate if at all?
>
> You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
> countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
> I will basically have no tools. Period. A fresh start for a much more
> interesting path. I already have a few designs to fill orders I have.
Don't see how to have much solid input (so to speak :) ) w/o at least
some idea of what the object is...
...
> No table saw, No planer, NO jointer, No mitre saw. Maybe (likely)
> another Ridgid drill press.)
> (One eye is looking at a Domino)
> Kreg Jig.
> A VERY powerful dust collector with cyclone.
> Spray booth. (DeVilbiss down-draught)
If'en you're makin' dust the DC is obvious. Finishing, yeah...
Personally, anything that required pocket screws I'd avoid, but that's
me... :)
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On 4/8/2010 6:50 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> Same money, give or take.
> I can think of all kinds of reasons to go with the MFT& T75 because
> it will do so much more than the Kapex... and I am wondering if the
> Kapex would be more accurate if at all?
With no table saw in the plans, I can't imagine not having a miter saw
of some type when doing just about any kind of general woodworking.
> You see... *I* am rethinking my next move. I received an offer for my
> countertop business, but I keep my CNC.
Sounds like a nice sea change. Have you checked out FOG yet:
http://festoolownersgroup.com/
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