Thanks for sharing, a festool edge trimer,the small one works really good,one pass and be done with the trimming then of course a bit of sanding,it's really expensive but it's a time saver,that's why it's so expensive I had to think about it a lot and tell my wife it was a good investment lol.... she had to see it. I did a whole frame less kitchen with it.have a nice day.
Chris K I think it will be fine for the amount of edgebanding we do. it is really nice for making up melamine shelves. It heats the PVC banding a little quicker so you can move a little faster.
Pretty good! It isn't faster than an iron for just a couple things but it you have a bunch to do it's nice. Good enough for a small shop. A dedicated table it could sit in would be ideal.
+MySchizo Buddy yes at least for the cutter I was using. I found it left just the slightest lip. A quick pass with a sharp chisel was quicker than sanding it off. A better quality cutter or a router setup with a flush bit might work better. All in all it was still a pretty quick process.
Which edge band trimmer is that? Much better and faster than mine!
Does ot work easy ?
Did yours set up pretty easy? I can’t seem to get it straight for the life of me.
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Thanks for sharing, a festool edge trimer,the small one works really good,one pass and be done with the trimming then of course a bit of sanding,it's really expensive but it's a time saver,that's why it's so expensive I had to think about it a lot and tell my wife it was a good investment lol.... she had to see it. I did a whole frame less kitchen with it.have a nice day.
Oh yes I love my Festools! I have had my eye on that setup for awhile too.
Hello where I can buy this machine?? thanks
Rockler is where I purchased mine.
Awesome Andrew! Hat is pretty slick. Do you have hunk it'll hold up long term in the shop?
Chris K I think it will be fine for the amount of edgebanding we do. it is really nice for making up melamine shelves. It heats the PVC banding a little quicker so you can move a little faster.
Gotta put the cam where we can see in the beginning.
Ok. I will try and get a quick video showing the beginning feed process closer up. Thanks!
WHEre i can buy
will this work with fastedge?
I don't think so. Fastedge is FastCaps edging with pressure sensitive glue...like peel and stick. This is for pre-glued edging.
The music is awful, had to watch on mute,,,
How has this held up over the years
Pretty good! It isn't faster than an iron for just a couple things but it you have a bunch to do it's nice. Good enough for a small shop. A dedicated table it could sit in would be ideal.
Do you still have it?
@@muzxmylife yes I do. I used it on a project not too long ago.
is that pvc edge band ??
Eggie Supriadi That was maple edgebanding. I have used pre-glued PVC with the machine. You just want to turn the temp down a bit.
Overanalyze what thickness pvc edge band?
so you still have to use a chisel even after using the cutter
+MySchizo Buddy yes at least for the cutter I was using. I found it left just the slightest lip. A quick pass with a sharp chisel was quicker than sanding it off. A better quality cutter or a router setup with a flush bit might work better. All in all it was still a pretty quick process.