I had my first (and hopefully last) router bit escape the collet on me today.
Thank goodness for my MFT.
I was using a small router to do some copy work today - making baltic ply drawer inserts for my kitchen. I had my work pieces clamped onto the MFT. The darn router (non-festool) was giving me some grief tightening the collet - one of those one wrench jobbies, and I guess its getting worn. Should have listened to that little voice in the back of my head, which was to grab a different router.
Anyway...pushing away through about my 10th piece when all of a sudden I hear this whine and a clatter. I shut the router off, to find the router bit embeded in my MFT top.
When it let loose, the darn bit shot right through a second piece of 12 mm baltic ply (plus the one it was cutting), and buried itself about 1/2" in the top of my MFT before it stopped.
Scared the bezeezus out of me. I can't imagine what that would have done to my leg?!
Needless to say, that router's going to be replaced real soon with another Festool router.
Thank goodness for my MFT.
I was using a small router to do some copy work today - making baltic ply drawer inserts for my kitchen. I had my work pieces clamped onto the MFT. The darn router (non-festool) was giving me some grief tightening the collet - one of those one wrench jobbies, and I guess its getting worn. Should have listened to that little voice in the back of my head, which was to grab a different router.
Anyway...pushing away through about my 10th piece when all of a sudden I hear this whine and a clatter. I shut the router off, to find the router bit embeded in my MFT top.
When it let loose, the darn bit shot right through a second piece of 12 mm baltic ply (plus the one it was cutting), and buried itself about 1/2" in the top of my MFT before it stopped.
Scared the bezeezus out of me. I can't imagine what that would have done to my leg?!
Needless to say, that router's going to be replaced real soon with another Festool router.