View Full Version : Woodworking show report *MANY PICS*
Christian Aufreiter
03-27-2006, 4:52 PM
Hello folks,
last Saturday I spent about seven hours at THE woodworking show in Germany. I had a really great day and hope you like the pics I'm going to share with you. It's almost incredible that I didn't buy any tools but I can assure you that it I could hardly resist the temptations.
See how Altendorf saws have changed over time.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Altendorf01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Altendorf02.JPG
New attachment for Festool cordless drills, yes, a drywall screwdriver.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/C1201.jpg
Festool's new Domino joining system.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Domino01.jpg
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Domino02.jpg
Festool's new RO 150 FEQ Rotex.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/RO01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/RO02.jpg
Some lathes.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Hapfo01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Steinert01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Steinert02.jpg
To be continued ...
Christian Aufreiter
03-27-2006, 4:53 PM
Pretty impressive Hema bandsaws.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Hema01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Hema02.JPG
Isn't this Höfer sander a lot nicer than a Grizzly? ;D
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Hoefer01.jpg
And how about the Kündig?
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Kuendig01.JPG
A Hofmann shaper.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Hofmann01.JPG
Old Lamello biscuit joiners.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Lamello01.JPG
Mafell circular saw MKS 130 E (130 mm/5.1" cutting depth). I want, no I NEED one!
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Mafell01.JPG
More Mafell circular saws. If I hadn't bought a Festool a few years ago ... 8)
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Mafell02.JPG
Martin - no further comments required.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Martin01.JPG
Heavy duty Protool corded drill with interchangeable chucks/heads (similar to the Festool Fast Fix system).
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Protool01.JPG
To be continued ...
Christian Aufreiter
03-27-2006, 4:55 PM
Another pic of the Protool corded drill.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Protool02.JPG
The best and coolest circle cutter I've ever seen.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Protool03.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Protool04.JPG
Scheer routers and stair-building equipment.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Scheer01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Scheer02.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Scheer03.JPG
At the SCM booth.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/SCM01.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/SCM02.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/SCM03.JPG
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/SCM04.JPG
To be continued ...
Christian Aufreiter
03-27-2006, 4:56 PM
A Striebig panel saw.
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/Striebig01.JPG
Who wouldn't want a vacuum lifting system for his shop?
http://home.eduhi.at/user/holzwerkstatt/index.htm/pictures.htm/HH06/VakuumHebesystem.JPG
Thanks for looking!
Christian
Jim Becker
03-27-2006, 5:05 PM
Nice pics, Christian! Nice, Iron, too. I especially like the first two pics contrasting the "old" with the "new" Altendorf. The drywall driver head for the Festool drill/driver is also interesting, although I think I'd prefer a corded tool for a big drywall job over flipping batteries.
lou sansone
03-27-2006, 6:05 PM
the strifbig is real nice
lou
Jim Dunn
03-27-2006, 6:09 PM
Great pictures Christian. Looks like you had a wonderful time as well? Lot of pics to droole over.
Bob Aquino
03-27-2006, 6:14 PM
Very interesting. Looks like some of the neat features of the Festool system are in other manufactures lines. The Mafel saws look to be using a very similar type of zero clearance guide system and the Scheer routers have a container that looks very similar to the systainers that festool uses. In general it looks like the euro tool companies are much more into innovation and thinking outside the box that what we usually see imported here into the states. I would love to see more euro tools being imported into the states, I think it would significantly raise the bar.
And thanks for posting the photos.
Richard Wolf
03-27-2006, 6:44 PM
Great post Christian, great pictures. I know you were thinking of me at the Scheer booth, thanks.
Richard
Pete Harbin
03-27-2006, 6:59 PM
Looks like a great way to spend the afternoon Christian. Thanks for the pics.
Just out of curiosity, what makes you drool over the Mafell moreso than the Festool? Did they add any cool new features?
Pete
Luther Oswalt
03-27-2006, 7:21 PM
Christian,
Great pictures and aren't those tools nice ... thanks for the coverage ...
Leo
Dan Larson
03-27-2006, 7:44 PM
Thanks for sharing the pictures-- very neat stuff!!! Where in Germany was the show? I just got home last night from a week in Germany & Austria, and I'm a little disappointed that I missed the show.:( I had a wonderful time in Austria, though-- you're very fortunate to be able to call it home!
Dan
John Timberlake
03-27-2006, 8:40 PM
I have just one question - how did you post so many pictures per post? I thought that 5 was the limit.
Great pictures, but most of that would not have fit in your car anyway. Or my shop.
Chuck Powell
03-27-2006, 8:56 PM
Christian - Thanks for the really nice pics. That looks like it must have been a very impressive show. It would seem worth it just to kick the tires on a few machines.
I don't know how you managed to leave empty handed. Talk about willpower! :) Of course from the looks of some of those machines I would be afraid to ask for the price.
Per Swenson
03-27-2006, 9:04 PM
Thanks Christian,
Outstanding!
I will take one of each.
Per
Vaughn McMillan
03-27-2006, 9:21 PM
Very cool, Christian, a most impressive show. Some of those tools look like they belong in a laboratory or space mission control room. Am I correct in guessing the show was aimed more towards industrial users, and not Joe Garage making little projects for his family? I seem to recall from your previous posts that woodworking as a hobby is not as common in Germany and Austria as it is here in the US. Is that correct?
Thanks also for the abundance of pictures. I'll go wipe off my keyboard now. :p
- Vaughn
Tom Spallone
03-27-2006, 10:01 PM
Geez, and they say Americans do everything big!
Dev Emch
03-27-2006, 10:57 PM
Porter who...?
...................Delta what?...............
Mark Riegsecker
03-28-2006, 12:27 AM
[quote=Vaughn McMillan]Very cool, Christian, a most impressive show. Some of those tools look like they belong in a laboratory or space mission control room. Am I correct in guessing the show was aimed more to wards industrial users, and not Joe Garage making little projects for his family? I seem to recall from your previous posts that woodworking as a hobby is not as common in Germany and Austria as it is here in the US. Is that correct?
Christian, I hope you can answer this I'm wonder too. If they don't do woodworking what then?
Also I understand that Altendorf saw was their first about 100 years ago.
Thanks for the pics
Mark
Jim Dailey
03-28-2006, 1:09 AM
Christian....... I ......have.......the........world's.........s l o w e s t........ dial.......up............modem.................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ....................................It WAS worth the wait!!!!!
"Thank You!!!!!"
jim
Dave Fifield
03-28-2006, 5:05 AM
Thanks for showing us all that nice Euroiron Christian! Drool, drool.....:cool: :D Looks like you had a great time ogling all the big machines. I could maybe fit one of them into my 'shop, but everything else'd have to go.
Cheers,
Dave F.
tod evans
03-28-2006, 7:31 AM
christian, i`ve been drooling over the scmi 5-6 head moulders for years, this didn`t help my tool buying withdrawals one bit.....and no i wouldn`t say the show was geared to "joe in his garage"......thanks! .02 tod
Rob Wilson
03-28-2006, 12:31 PM
Looks like a lot of folks will be wanting to expand their "little" 30' x 40' shops. Nice post :rolleyes:
Jason Tuinstra
03-28-2006, 1:41 PM
Wow, what a show. Thanks for all the work of getting these pics for us. A lot of very nice stuff there.
nic obie
03-28-2006, 2:04 PM
Great post Christian! Don't you just going to the big shows
Porter who...?
...................Delta what?...............
Hehe, Dev
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