Today I use the table saw and a dado stack to cut the groove for back panels in my cabinets. I'm considering switching to using an OF1400 instead (which would require a purchase
so I'd like feedback from you guys to help me decide. To level-set, I'm almost always cutting the slots with the grain on quality Baltic birch about 1/2-inch from the edge.
OF1400 or OF1100? Can a ~3/8-inch deep groove be cut in a single pass? How is the finish? On plywood do you experience ply tear out or edge splintering? How is consumable/end mill life? Do you use an edge guide or a rail as a guide? If you use an edge guide, how easy is it to run the groove or are you fighting the router to stay on edge/track?
The table saw seems very easy and dados last a long time but switching to a router would simplify my setup and workflow. Another plus is that when I become comfortable/confident in the router approach, it enables me to be more mobile (not have to be in the shop) when building cabinets.
Thanks.
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OF1400 or OF1100? Can a ~3/8-inch deep groove be cut in a single pass? How is the finish? On plywood do you experience ply tear out or edge splintering? How is consumable/end mill life? Do you use an edge guide or a rail as a guide? If you use an edge guide, how easy is it to run the groove or are you fighting the router to stay on edge/track?
The table saw seems very easy and dados last a long time but switching to a router would simplify my setup and workflow. Another plus is that when I become comfortable/confident in the router approach, it enables me to be more mobile (not have to be in the shop) when building cabinets.
Thanks.
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