Brice Burrell
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In a couple of recent threads there has been some confusion about the LR32 hole drilling jig, this thread will address some of the questions that seem to keep popping up here and around the net.
First the LR32 will fit the OF1010 and the OF1400, I don't know for sure, but I assume the 1000 will fit also. Next, some have said that the Festool 35mm bit will not cut into wood, stating the router spins the bit too fast and only burns the wood. I have had success with this bit, I use the router on speed setting #1, the slowest setting. I have tried poplar, cherry, pine, oak and birch ply with no problems. As others have posted on this site, you don't have to buy the entire kit, you can just buy the parts you want. Below are the two kits Festool offers:
~ Part # 58329, Festool LR 32-SYS Hole Boring System For OF 1010 & 1400: Includes: Guide Plate, Centering mandrel, 2 side stops, 2 end stops, 2 clamps, 35mm carbide-tipped hinge-location bit, two 5mm carbide-tipped dowel drills in #1 Systainer. Router and rail(s) not included.
~ Part # 583290, Hole Drilling System for OF 1010/1400 Routers: Guide plate with centering mandrel and two side stops, two end stops. Router, drill bits, rail(s) and clamps not included.
The parts in bold that are not included in the kits are necessary for standard use of LR32.
Here are some pictures of the parts to the LR32 system.
Parts need for standard use. Not pictured, router and clamps.
End stops.
Side stops.
Guide plate, centering mandrel, mounting screws for OF1400.
Festool 5mm bit and 32mm bit.
OK now that we know what the parts look like, we can get started on the how-to for the standard use of the LR32!
PS: If you know any of this info to be incorrect, please let me know, thanks.
First the LR32 will fit the OF1010 and the OF1400, I don't know for sure, but I assume the 1000 will fit also. Next, some have said that the Festool 35mm bit will not cut into wood, stating the router spins the bit too fast and only burns the wood. I have had success with this bit, I use the router on speed setting #1, the slowest setting. I have tried poplar, cherry, pine, oak and birch ply with no problems. As others have posted on this site, you don't have to buy the entire kit, you can just buy the parts you want. Below are the two kits Festool offers:
~ Part # 58329, Festool LR 32-SYS Hole Boring System For OF 1010 & 1400: Includes: Guide Plate, Centering mandrel, 2 side stops, 2 end stops, 2 clamps, 35mm carbide-tipped hinge-location bit, two 5mm carbide-tipped dowel drills in #1 Systainer. Router and rail(s) not included.
~ Part # 583290, Hole Drilling System for OF 1010/1400 Routers: Guide plate with centering mandrel and two side stops, two end stops. Router, drill bits, rail(s) and clamps not included.
The parts in bold that are not included in the kits are necessary for standard use of LR32.
Here are some pictures of the parts to the LR32 system.

Parts need for standard use. Not pictured, router and clamps.

End stops.

Side stops.

Guide plate, centering mandrel, mounting screws for OF1400.

Festool 5mm bit and 32mm bit.
OK now that we know what the parts look like, we can get started on the how-to for the standard use of the LR32!
PS: If you know any of this info to be incorrect, please let me know, thanks.