FESTOOL 576200 OF1010 EQ ROUTER 1/4 to 1/2 collet adapter?

Pastie4604

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Hi all, I’ve ordered the OF1010 router but was wondering if there is an adapter that will allow me to use 1/2 inch router bits (as the ones I need come in 1/2 inch shank only)

Is this feasible or is it a dumb idea?

Thanks
 
Google collet extension for engraving, there may be something that large available. Runout however may be an issue.  [sad]
 
Thanks for the reply, the reason im asking is I build decks and i kerf the facia boards so that they can be bent to form a rounded deck, What I need is a way to trim the top boards flush with the facia boards with the router.

The boards are 30mm thick but every bit I can find is less than that unless it’s 1/2 shank

Any ideas
 
There is probably a reason it did not include a 1/2" collet. Get a bigger router.
 
Hi, your 1010 should have a 8mm collet[attachimg=1],guy
 

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No one makes such a thing.    Festool would be more than happy to sell you an overpriced collet. 

It's simply not possible.  The spindle won't even allow a 1/2' shank inside it, let alone a collet.
 
Hmmm...this is a tough crowd. [big grin]  My thought was that if you're in a pinch, an engraving extension may be a viable alternative if one is offered and more importantly, if it's of a suitable quality.  I don't know...never used one but for a quick fix, it may be an alternative. However inherent in that statement is that if this is something that you need on a repetitive basis then there are better/safer alternatives. Enter the larger router.

My first vision was this...a Festool router bit on the LH side designed for a 1010 router and a standard Bosch 1/2" router bit on the RH side. Which one would you feel most comfortable about spinning up to 24,000 RPM on a 1010 router? The 1/2" shank issue kind of recedes into the background...

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Cheese said:
My first vision was this...a Festool router bit on the LH side designed for a 1010 router and a standard Bosch 1/2" router bit on the RH side. Which one would you feel most comfortable about spinning up to 24,000 RPM on a 1010 router? The 1/2" shank issue kind of recedes into the background...

For use in the CMS-OF router table only. Not something you want to use freehand.
 
Thanks everyone, a bigger router with a 1/2 collett  is going to be the way forward, thanks for all the advice
 
well i am impressed!! The 1010 set got delivered today and inside the set was a 1/4 and a 1/2 Colett

Well done Festool  ;) ;) very happy customer
 
Pastie4604 said:
well i am impressed!! The 1010 set got delivered today and inside the set was a 1/4 and a 1/2 Colett

Well done Festool  ;) ;) very happy customer

A 1/4 and a 1/2, or a 1/4 and an 8mm?
 
As squall-line said, it’s probably a 8 mm collet. That’s the reason I suggested the 8 mm extended length bit.
 
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