magnuswyze
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Hello,
I'm an OF 2200 newbie (or Festool router for that matter). I have been using my Bosch 1617 for many years and last week I finally pulled the trigger on the OF 2200.
For its first task, I routed a through slot 2"x1 1/2" in size in the middle of 8/4 oak with Whiteside 1/2" diam upcut spiral bit. I'm quite satisfied with the feel and the experience.
One thing that I cannot figure out though was how to properly use the turret stop to mimic what I normally would do with my Bosch. On the Bosch 1617 turret stop, it has 8 steps with 1/8" distance between the steps. This allows me to quickly and safely route and take off 1/8" at a time. So for example, to route to a total depth of 1", I only need to setup once and use the stops to route 1/8" at a time. However, on this OF 2200, there are only 3 steps where the distance between them can be adjusted to my liking. Even if I adjust the distance between them to 1/8", it seemed to me I could only do a total depth of 3/8" before I need to reset and setup the depth again 2 more times so I can get to 1" total depth.
Is my above understanding on how OF 2200 turret stop should be used? If yes, is the reason for only having 3 steps because the OF2200 is so powerful that it's ok to take out oak 1/2" deep at a time?
Please kindly share your experience or trick on making multiple shallow cuts (or is making shallow cuts not needed for OF 2200?).
Thank you
Michael
I'm an OF 2200 newbie (or Festool router for that matter). I have been using my Bosch 1617 for many years and last week I finally pulled the trigger on the OF 2200.
For its first task, I routed a through slot 2"x1 1/2" in size in the middle of 8/4 oak with Whiteside 1/2" diam upcut spiral bit. I'm quite satisfied with the feel and the experience.
One thing that I cannot figure out though was how to properly use the turret stop to mimic what I normally would do with my Bosch. On the Bosch 1617 turret stop, it has 8 steps with 1/8" distance between the steps. This allows me to quickly and safely route and take off 1/8" at a time. So for example, to route to a total depth of 1", I only need to setup once and use the stops to route 1/8" at a time. However, on this OF 2200, there are only 3 steps where the distance between them can be adjusted to my liking. Even if I adjust the distance between them to 1/8", it seemed to me I could only do a total depth of 3/8" before I need to reset and setup the depth again 2 more times so I can get to 1" total depth.
Is my above understanding on how OF 2200 turret stop should be used? If yes, is the reason for only having 3 steps because the OF2200 is so powerful that it's ok to take out oak 1/2" deep at a time?
Please kindly share your experience or trick on making multiple shallow cuts (or is making shallow cuts not needed for OF 2200?).
Thank you
Michael