Cutting LR32

Woodmatt

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Hi All,
Been lurking around the Forum for a year or so and thoroughly enjoy reading the different topics.Have had a couple of Fes bit for a few years
but due to various house moves in recent times not had much chance to use them but now settled and planning a lot of furniture for my new home( Just converting a 16th century barn)

So my first question is I have the 2400mm LR32 which is a bit cumbersome for most of my planned projects and plan to cut it in half but a bit unsure of the best place to make the cut, 1200/1200 seems pretty pointless so do any members have any suggestions as to where to make the cut to make each peice the most usefull.I have just bought a pair of jointing bars to re connect it back its original length.

Thanks in advance

Matthew
 
800 and 1600 would be my vote.  The 1600mm section would be long enough to still use in a crosscutting fashion with sheet good, and the 800mm section is less cumbersome when working on smaller parts.

I'm sure others will have other thoughts on this. 

BTW,  [welcome] to the world of delurking.

Daniel
 
[welcome] [welcome]

If you wen 1400+1000 you'd still be able to get the Festool bag that holds 2 1400 rails.
 
I don't know what your common projects are.  For my case, I'm currently building kitchen cabinets, and the end panels are all 768mm tall.  I'm not sure how much the end stops need, but I'd probably cut the short one a little longer than 800 to make sure I could still put the stops at both ends to sandwich a 768mm panel on the rail.  I think the ideal size for me would be 960mm.  Using the 1400mm rail (the one I have) isn't bad, though, so maybe I'm overthinking it.

Of course, that's just the way I do it and the kind of project I'm doing right now.

Scott
 
Welcome to the FOG!  [smile]

Keep in mind when you  put them together for LR32 use to account for the kerf  removed by the cut or your spacing will be off.

Seth

 
SRSemenza said:
Welcome to the FOG!  [smile]

Keep in mind when you  put them together for LR32 use to account for the kerf  removed by the cut or your spacing will be off.

Seth

The LR32 joiner (not sure if that's the right name for it) automatically sets the spacing.  So I don't the that you need to worry too much about accounting for the kerf.  I would probably try to put your cut line somewhat centered between 2 of the holes though, to make sure they are still useful.

Daniel
 
Dood, Id sell it , you can get enough$$$ for it to buy 2 1400 guide rails.
 
Thanks for you replies and the welcome.
Trying to sell and replace is not such an option here in the uk.The secondhand value is nowhere near as good as in the US so I will definitely be making the cut.From what has been suggested I think I will go for 1600/800.It certainly seems gives me the best flexibility.

Thanks again

Matthew

PS For someone who is relatively new to the world of Festool I was amazed at just how quicky your replies came back.It just show how popular Festool and this site is.
 
don't cut it, don't cut it, don't cut it.......... and so on...

wish I had the foresight to buy all my guides with holes in em

ill swap you 2 1400 guides for your longen.

or go buy an 800 and 1400 and be happy and prepared for all occasions.

 
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