brandon.nickel said:
...The router turns the bit so fast that it really just burns the wood and won't drill a hole....[ the LR32 ] It worked great for [shelf pin holes], but I can't say it's been helpful with the 35mm portion (other than the bit was included in the kit).
That's the kind of information for which I'm looking. When the day comes I'll probably get the 1010 router (my other router is the Fein). The 1010 and 1400 routes both have a low speed of 10,000 rpm, one would think that's low enough for a 35mm bit, hmm. If it doesn't work well for hinge holes then it begs the question of "why provide the bit with the kit?"
Lou makes a good point too.
Lou Miller said:
You...don't have to buy the entire LR32 kit...Just get this:
http://www.bobmarinosbesttools.com/...d=a92702613a41c7c16ef3ccc05f119630&pid=583160 ...(I prefer 1/4" which was another reason for me not to buy the whole kit), and a 42" rail and you'll be all set.
I don't know what the cost of the 5mm bits and the 35mm bit are, but I figured it had to be cheaper for me to piece it out since I had no use for the bits...
Lou, it was your original post about piece mealing a hole drilling kit that got me thinking about this question. FWIW the 35mm bit is $58 and the 5mm bits are $25 each.
I do want to get the LR32 for drilling shelf holes, I just don't
really need it for that right now. I would sit quietly back not worrying about it, but there's that dang April 1st date coming up. Whatever my chosen method for drilling the holes the customer will get the same results (except ,it will be a lot cleaner with the Festool router than a drill).
Here's my thinking. German products tend to have a reason for everything, while American products which tend to have...
lots of macho power (often without a good reason). I don't
think Festool would provide the 35mm bit for drilling hinge holes if there wasn't an efficient way to use it; however, German/European instructions tend to suck eggs while American instructions can walk you through every detail of how to turn on your toaster (and even then some people still can't figure it out). So, although I can't find any documentation, or illustrations, I suspect there is a way to make it work, and work well.
And yes, I know I can try it and return it if not satisfied, and I may do that anyway. But first I need to secure the job!