Rickfisher
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- Jan 23, 2010
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My first Festool router was an OF-1400 .. After a while, I found a great application for the guide rail set up and bought the guide rail adaptor.
I found that set-up really didn't work well .. it was way too sloppy and the adjustments left it either too sloppy or too tight..
After some attempts at figuring out why it wouldn't work .. I gave up and decided it was a fine router and carried on ..
My most recent Festool acquisition was an OF2200 .. Which IMO seems a finer router than the OF1400 .. I got the accessory kit with it .. and low and behold it came with another guide rail kit.

So I came across that same application where a router on an accurate guide rail would be handy, and dug out the OF2200 system..
I find it basically the same as the OF1400 .. Either too sloppy to be precise.. or so tight that it shrieks when I try to slide it .. [embarassed]
I love the OF2200 router.. I have raised panels with it .. its by far the finest router I have ever owned.. I am however starting to believe that either I expect too much from the guide rail system, or I just don't understand how to use it .. lol
I did a test pass on that slab of wood, its not straight enough .. In order for it to be straight enough, I would have to tighten the screws so much that it squeals when I slide it .. or wiggle it all the way in one direction ( when sloppy ) .. and not stop moving until the cut is finished.
I found that set-up really didn't work well .. it was way too sloppy and the adjustments left it either too sloppy or too tight..
After some attempts at figuring out why it wouldn't work .. I gave up and decided it was a fine router and carried on ..
My most recent Festool acquisition was an OF2200 .. Which IMO seems a finer router than the OF1400 .. I got the accessory kit with it .. and low and behold it came with another guide rail kit.

So I came across that same application where a router on an accurate guide rail would be handy, and dug out the OF2200 system..
I find it basically the same as the OF1400 .. Either too sloppy to be precise.. or so tight that it shrieks when I try to slide it .. [embarassed]
I love the OF2200 router.. I have raised panels with it .. its by far the finest router I have ever owned.. I am however starting to believe that either I expect too much from the guide rail system, or I just don't understand how to use it .. lol
I did a test pass on that slab of wood, its not straight enough .. In order for it to be straight enough, I would have to tighten the screws so much that it squeals when I slide it .. or wiggle it all the way in one direction ( when sloppy ) .. and not stop moving until the cut is finished.