Using the ​⁠@festool-canada TS 60 and OSC 18 oscillating tool to trim the countertop to size

24 Replies to “Using the ​⁠@festool-canada TS 60 and OSC 18 oscillating tool to trim the countertop to size”

  1. Привет человек! Сколько стоить весь твой инструмент??😅

  2. Der hat aber auch alles nicht nur einmal, Eine Tauchsäge für Montags, eine für Dienstag usw.👍

  3. What is that sharp thing you used to clear that last bit of wood?

  4. Это не мастерская, это магазин фистула😂

  5. I was wondering about the moisture content of the wood you use , no one seems to make any videos about what moisture content is the wood supposed to be when you are making furniture like benches, cabinets etc . What’s it like making things in the winter ? What temperature is your shop ? . I would find that very interesting.
    Great work mate .

  6. Definitely overkill for this cut but I understand why you do it for the videos

  7. All that money. . . And it still came down to a chisel to complete the job.

  8. Is it even wood working at this point or is set up all the jigs and push buttons lol

  9. Ben üzüldüm , ahşabın kesilmesini sevmedim 😢

    Başka şeyler mümkündü ; daha küçük yapmak gibi

  10. Trabajo superpreciso y fino. El tipo posee un arsenal de herramientas enorme y un dominio profesional de su oficio. Sin palabras , es genial

  11. A jigsaw would of been done in 5 minutes and a nice bead of mastic…..

  12. I can’t help thinking that a skilled carpenter, from a bygone era, would probably have got the job done quicker with one tool, a sharp saw.

  13. I have no idea how many employees you have. That is if you do. But how many saws do you need.

  14. How many views and subscribers do I have to get to get festool to send me like 4 of each tool… the guy has like 4 festool track saws

  15. Can list the complete part list for the saw and track used in this video? Just getting more into some projects and want to make sure I get this setup correct. Also I have a Bosch table saw (works great but would like to know if anyone has recommendations (if available for upgrading the fence adjustment (ie fine adjustment) or do I eventually need to think about a different table saw.

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