Rob-GB
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This is in part a review and in part, a how to!
My recent Festool purchase was posted under Festool, Fixy & Fate! So further to this and prompted by Chris Meggersee, so here we go.
As part of the Festool System way of thinking the CMS set up brings a lot to the party. It is adaptable, robust and good looking. ( Suzy says that describes Clint Eastwood, [eek] well, at least he's got 'wood' in his name [laughing])
Anyway we want pic's so here is the base unit that lets possibilities and imagination run free.
The base unit CMS_GE in its folded position.
End view showing the NVR switch, this one is for the UK site requirements and has plugs/sockets for 110v power.
Cable storage, lazily illustrated.
With legs extended/unfolded it matches the height of the MFT/3. Bottom right of the picture shows the adjustable foot to counteract against uneven floors.
The router table top, laid in place, this is a stunning 7mm thick of high grade aluminium. I even double checked my micrometre, to be sure.
The slotted screws in the above pic relate to the cams (2no). These lock the table down to the CMS base unit.
This router table top, is apparently a new version (it is what I was informed), it now accepts the OF1010, OF1400 and OF2200. So a different table is not required for each model.
How's it done?
Supplied as standard, going clockwise from the left, we get the dark grey centring ring (473810) for the OF1010, the light grey centring ring (473809) for the OF1400
and the Festool green one for the OF2200.
My recent Festool purchase was posted under Festool, Fixy & Fate! So further to this and prompted by Chris Meggersee, so here we go.
As part of the Festool System way of thinking the CMS set up brings a lot to the party. It is adaptable, robust and good looking. ( Suzy says that describes Clint Eastwood, [eek] well, at least he's got 'wood' in his name [laughing])
Anyway we want pic's so here is the base unit that lets possibilities and imagination run free.
The base unit CMS_GE in its folded position.
End view showing the NVR switch, this one is for the UK site requirements and has plugs/sockets for 110v power.
Cable storage, lazily illustrated.
With legs extended/unfolded it matches the height of the MFT/3. Bottom right of the picture shows the adjustable foot to counteract against uneven floors.
The router table top, laid in place, this is a stunning 7mm thick of high grade aluminium. I even double checked my micrometre, to be sure.
The slotted screws in the above pic relate to the cams (2no). These lock the table down to the CMS base unit.
This router table top, is apparently a new version (it is what I was informed), it now accepts the OF1010, OF1400 and OF2200. So a different table is not required for each model.
How's it done?
Supplied as standard, going clockwise from the left, we get the dark grey centring ring (473810) for the OF1010, the light grey centring ring (473809) for the OF1400
and the Festool green one for the OF2200.