ear3
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A little frustrated right now. Started getting variations in the plunge depth on the OF1400. I couldn't figure out what was going on at first -- thought the plastic foot might have shifted (was using it on the rail), or that I was just misreading something, since I was doing multiple passes to achieve the full depth of the cut. But after it kept on happening, I finally realized that the plastic collar/pointer on the depth stop rod must have been a bit loose (not the rod itself, but the thing that indicates the depth on the scale). It's not loose enough to fall out of position when at rest, but enough that the vibration of the router causes it to creep downwards a couple of millimeters after every pass.
The only adjustment that seems possible on the indicator is to turn the tiny hex head set/grub screw. I've now done that, and am about to go back to routing, but just wanted to check if this is indeed the solution. To the touch, the plastic pointer does not seem to be that much more -- if at all -- snug on the rod.
UPDATE: Just tried another pass, and the pointer is still sliding. I can muddle through right now, and just zero out after every pass, and it's just a piece of garden furniture in any case, but it's frustrating that the work is being compromised by a 50 cent piece of plastic. Any advice on fixes?
The only adjustment that seems possible on the indicator is to turn the tiny hex head set/grub screw. I've now done that, and am about to go back to routing, but just wanted to check if this is indeed the solution. To the touch, the plastic pointer does not seem to be that much more -- if at all -- snug on the rod.
UPDATE: Just tried another pass, and the pointer is still sliding. I can muddle through right now, and just zero out after every pass, and it's just a piece of garden furniture in any case, but it's frustrating that the work is being compromised by a 50 cent piece of plastic. Any advice on fixes?