Sparktrician
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luvmytoolz said:smorgasbord said:luvmytoolz said:50mm wide by around 8mm deep passes using my old 1850W ELU router, and it was a bit of a push at times.
8mm deep at 50mm wide is a lot of material to remove in one pass! That's quite impressive, both for the old Elu router as well as the rigidity and controllability of your sled setup. I wouldn't even try that depth with a sledded hand-held planer (whose blades, of course, are about 85mm wide).
So long as I kept a steady pace it handled it really well without labouring too much. The sled itself is embarrassing, I sold my linear rail sled years back thinking I wouldn't need it, so had to make a quick and dirty one from some scrap fence pickets! Did the job admirably though! I do also find with the big 55mm x 30mm spiral insert cutter on the 1400 that it labours a bit at times, whereas the 2200 just laughs at it.
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I built my flattening sled several years ago. It's designed for use with the OF 2200, but can accommodate the OF 1400 if necessary.