Looking for some advice on OF1400EBQPlus

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Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to the site and this is my first post so go easy on me ;D .

Basically I'm looking to buy a OF1400 as a good quality mid range router (I currently have non-Festool large 1/2" and 1/4" which will be replaced with Festool when/if they die) what I wanted to know is do Festool make a 16mm guide bush ( copying ring) as my current door jigs require 16mm bush with a 12mm router bit?

If not, does anyone have some suggestions?

 
Nope. Closest Festool has is a 17mm one and the next smaller is a 13.8mm.

Dunno if this would help, but Axminster has a Leigh-adapter for some bushings: Guidebush Adaptor
 
If they don't just use another combination of bush and cutter to give you the same offset.

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By the sounds of it you're using a Trend hinge jig.  The simple no cost solution is to use the 17mm Festool copy ring and instead of using the 4mm spacer that comes with the hinge jig use a 5mm one (I use a 5mm drill bit.  The set-up and use of the jig is as normal.   I've used this method for years with perfect results.

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Thanks very much for all your great feedback guys! You guessed I'm using the trend hinge jig. So it looks like I'll soon be the proud owner of a OF1400. What's your views on the machine itself?
 
If I had a lot of money I'd rather have the 2200 and a 1010 to have optimal tools for different uses, but the 1400 does everything in a descently average way.

Nothing wrong with the 1400, but would love to have a 2200 in my CMS semipermanently and a 1010 for hand held operations for the size & weight.
 
If you're only purchasing one router, the 1400 is the one that can do just about everything except swing large large bits.  Given the fact that it can take 1/4", 1/2" & 8mm bits makes it a good all around router. I tend to reach for the 1010 for all of my light uses just because the lighter weight is nice but I do like the 1400 a lot as well. I don't own a 2200 but I'm a small dude and that router seems darn heavy for above the table use for me!

Best of luck!  Welcome to the FOG & let us know what you decide on!

Bob
 
I have the 1400 and find it an excellent router. I use it for all handheld router jobs and to date its never let me down.

I can understand the comments on the 1010 and 2200, but already having a Porta Cable in my router table, I felt that the 1400 offered more options than the 1010.
Having said that one day I might get that one as well.
I'm sure you won't be disappointed with you new toy.
 
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