I am experimenting with the MatchFit system of dovetail grooves.
I will have to use the guide rail instead of the edge guide for most grooves because they will be too far for the edge to use the edge guide.
Each groove requires two passes: one with a relief bit to remove most of the material and then a pass with the dovetail bit to create the proper groove profile. If I position the rail for each groove, use the relief bit for the first pass, change to the dovetail bit, then do the final pass, I will have both passes in exact alignment. However, this will require a huge number of bit changes. Bit changes on the OF1010 take time, and each time the bit is changed the bit depth also has to be re-calibrated.
In order to streamline the process and only change bits once, I would like to route all the grooves with the relief bit and then go back and repeat the process with the dovetail bit. Festool makes a big deal about their routers having a witness mark where the center of the bit is so it can easily be lined up to a center line. That works well enough when the location does not have to be precise and when the guide position does not have to be changed. It does not help when the router is being re-positioned to cut the dovetail when there is already a groove there from the relief bit.
Does anyone have a suggestion for repeating a previous position for the guide rail/router guide?
I will have to use the guide rail instead of the edge guide for most grooves because they will be too far for the edge to use the edge guide.
Each groove requires two passes: one with a relief bit to remove most of the material and then a pass with the dovetail bit to create the proper groove profile. If I position the rail for each groove, use the relief bit for the first pass, change to the dovetail bit, then do the final pass, I will have both passes in exact alignment. However, this will require a huge number of bit changes. Bit changes on the OF1010 take time, and each time the bit is changed the bit depth also has to be re-calibrated.
In order to streamline the process and only change bits once, I would like to route all the grooves with the relief bit and then go back and repeat the process with the dovetail bit. Festool makes a big deal about their routers having a witness mark where the center of the bit is so it can easily be lined up to a center line. That works well enough when the location does not have to be precise and when the guide position does not have to be changed. It does not help when the router is being re-positioned to cut the dovetail when there is already a groove there from the relief bit.
Does anyone have a suggestion for repeating a previous position for the guide rail/router guide?