The primary reasons I bought my OF1400 was the fact that I could get excellent dust collection and that I could use it in conjunction with the guide rails. I have loved it since day one.
Many router usages do not allow themselves to be easily accomplished using a guide rail for accuracy. One of the most common is routing a groove, etc. a set distance from an edge. Festool sells this accessory:
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This is a pretty pricy accessary as mentioned here often. Festool posted an idea brought forth by a member that used two of these edge guides that would allow for the same result, but would not be self centering - but would be less expensive:
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I don't have the Plexi Guide and I only have one of the edge guides. Using an edge guide is pretty straight forward, but when you are using it on an 18" long piece and shuffling thru the shop and bumping into things or getting a hose caught on things ... well I needed more control.
Sorry for the poor images ( [ban]) but here is an idea for you who have one edge guide and also the accessory that allows you to use your router on a guide rail.
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Please note that you will have to block your work off of tables, etc to allow for the clamps.
Just offering this as food for thought and experimentation.. It worked greart for me.
Peter
Many router usages do not allow themselves to be easily accomplished using a guide rail for accuracy. One of the most common is routing a groove, etc. a set distance from an edge. Festool sells this accessory:
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This is a pretty pricy accessary as mentioned here often. Festool posted an idea brought forth by a member that used two of these edge guides that would allow for the same result, but would not be self centering - but would be less expensive:
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I don't have the Plexi Guide and I only have one of the edge guides. Using an edge guide is pretty straight forward, but when you are using it on an 18" long piece and shuffling thru the shop and bumping into things or getting a hose caught on things ... well I needed more control.
Sorry for the poor images ( [ban]) but here is an idea for you who have one edge guide and also the accessory that allows you to use your router on a guide rail.
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Please note that you will have to block your work off of tables, etc to allow for the clamps.
Just offering this as food for thought and experimentation.. It worked greart for me.
Peter