Cordless drills

Festool cordless drills operate quickly, accurately and safely. Using a high speed and powerful torque, you can drill or screwdrive into wood, stone and even metal. Controlled and precise work can be carried out without any difficulty, even in hard-to-reach areas because the integrated CENTROTEC system uses chucks which are around 50% smaller than those of comparable tools. Bits and attachments can be replaced without the need for tools. This means that the cordless drill has a particularly wide range of applications – from easy assembly work to demanding activities on construction sites. The addition of system accessories, such as an angle chuck attachment or depth stop, make the tools even more efficient.

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Project description, Sawing, Jointing
Longitudinal joints to partially replace or extend beams at the threshold or top plate
The following guide shows how beams can be connected by longitudinal joints as part of a renovation. Portable circular saws, cordless drills and eccentric sanders are used to do this. One of the longitudinal joints created by carpenters, the French scarf joint, is primarily used to partially replace damaged wood in old buildings or to extend wood.
Project description, Jointing, Routing, Sawing
Building your own sawhorse with a dovetail joint
The following guide shows you how to build you own deconstructible sawhorse with a dovetail joint. In addition to Festool machinery, a LignaTool routing template is used to make the milled holes.
Project description, Sawing, Routing, Drilling/Screwdriving
Manufacturing a lap joint for a double beam construction
In this application example, the creation of a post end with a double beam construction is shown.
Double beam constructions with lap joints on the post provide a stable connection which is used, for example, to build a carport.
Jointing, Sawing, Routing
Cutting kitchen worktops to size and connecting them
You do not need to have a powerful router and accessories to cut a kitchen worktop to size at the corner. You can use a circular saw to mitre-cut worktops and connect them at various angles, ensuring that the decors on the panels match up exactly. This application example also covers the subsequent gluing and other post-processing steps.