rblaustein
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If I missed it, sorry, but I searched the archives to see if there was a good discussion of this but didn't find one, so I'll ask:
Has anyone had problems with overshooting the depth of cut on the OF1400? I just used the router to make some dadoes for the first time and all my cuts were about 1mm too deep. I was using the router on the rails with the guide rail attachment as described in Rick's manual. I set the depth as described there as well--plunging so the bit rests on the surface I am cutting, dialing in the desired depth, and I also tried just putting something of the depth I wanted to cut between the gauge and the turret, then locking the stop. With either approach (dialing in a depth, or using something of the correct depth as a guide) the cut came out deeper than desired. I notice that there is some play in the turret--if you press down on it there is some give, almost a springy feel. Presumably that has to be there to allow the turret to rotate. I didn't measure it, but it feels like less than 1 mm. Any thoughts on what's causing this and how to fix this?
--Rob
Has anyone had problems with overshooting the depth of cut on the OF1400? I just used the router to make some dadoes for the first time and all my cuts were about 1mm too deep. I was using the router on the rails with the guide rail attachment as described in Rick's manual. I set the depth as described there as well--plunging so the bit rests on the surface I am cutting, dialing in the desired depth, and I also tried just putting something of the depth I wanted to cut between the gauge and the turret, then locking the stop. With either approach (dialing in a depth, or using something of the correct depth as a guide) the cut came out deeper than desired. I notice that there is some play in the turret--if you press down on it there is some give, almost a springy feel. Presumably that has to be there to allow the turret to rotate. I didn't measure it, but it feels like less than 1 mm. Any thoughts on what's causing this and how to fix this?
--Rob