I've used the same set of Virutex edge banding tools for many years. Very efficient and economical solution for shops where the amount of EB work can't justify a more serious investment. When using the end-trimming guillotine, I find it doesn't cut quite flush, so I use a very sharp chisel with a skew slicing cut guided by indexing the back of the blade against the adjoining work piece edge for final trimming. Do you find that the Fastcap flushcutter achieves a perfect result without any follow-up?
Thank you so much for posting this. I couldn't quite tell, was that 1mm pvc edgebanding you were applying? If not, have you used it with 1mm preglued pvc and what is your opinion? Thankyou!!!
Been meaning to tell you, don't cut any nails with these FastCap PLIERS-FLUSH CUT Flush Cut Trimmers, it will mess them up. Finish nails dented them all up.
You are the James Bond of woodworking. Keep up the good work.
Lol! Thanks for watching!
A clean and simple process with a well-made tool. Thanks for the no-nonsense demo!
Thank you Rob!
Excellent review. I think I'll probably just keep sending my edge banding out Thanks!
Excellent. Thanks. I might well be making a lot of MDF and plywood cabinets later this year. Could pay for itself very quickly
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video.... very informative!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video, been thinking about getting one, this really helped me decide, thank you.
Thanks for watching Mikey!
Have a great day sir.
You have a great day also and thanks for watching!
I've used the same set of Virutex edge banding tools for many years. Very efficient and economical solution for shops where the amount of EB work can't justify a more serious investment. When using the end-trimming guillotine, I find it doesn't cut quite flush, so I use a very sharp chisel with a skew slicing cut guided by indexing the back of the blade against the adjoining work piece edge for final trimming. Do you find that the Fastcap flushcutter achieves a perfect result without any follow-up?
From the test I’ve done, I’ve found using the FastCap trimmer followed by the fast break gives the best results.
Concerning using the flush cut on the ends , it does cut flush but I still give a slight bevel with my sanding devil.
@@concentrichomesolutions Thanks. I own the Fastcap tool but bought it for a different purpose. I'll give it a try next time I'm edge-banding.
Thank you so much for posting this. I couldn't quite tell, was that 1mm pvc edgebanding you were applying? If not, have you used it with 1mm preglued pvc and what is your opinion? Thankyou!!!
I'm using 1mm birch veneer, but it should work with pvc as well. Thanks for watching!
@@concentrichomesolutions thankyou for taking the time to reply! Have a great day.
I'm still and old fashion edge bander....
Nothing wrong with that Patrick. One thing that I love about our craft is the fact that there are many ways to accomplish a task. Thanks for watching!
@@concentrichomesolutions for sure and we all can learn from each other
Been meaning to tell you, don't cut any nails with these
FastCap PLIERS-FLUSH CUT Flush Cut Trimmers, it will mess them up. Finish nails dented them all up.
Thanks Jeff!
Same here. I was in a pinch and grabbed the fastcap flush cut trimmer to cut a 21ga nail and it dented the pliers.
انا عاوز واحده في شحن لمصر وبكام السعر
Could you translate for me?