ear3
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This came up in another thread, but I wanted to post the question directly in a new one. I've used the standard guide bushing adapter several times with the OF1010, but the other day, I needed to be absolutely precise and so went through the centering protocol with the mandrill (the mandrill I used is from the ridgid guide bushing kit, rather than the festool one). I found that I was unable to get it absolutely centered, and the mortises ended up being a bit off.
My question is whether this is a flaw with the Festool guide adapter, or whether I should try to get their mandrill as well. It seems to me that their adapter makes it difficult to center, because even before you screw it in, it snaps into the router sub-base with a snug friction fit, and didn't appear to adjust any further with the mandrill.
The picture on the website shows an adapter ring that looks easier to center, as the notches for the screws are open rather than closed, allowing for some additional movement.
http://festoolusa.com/power-tool-accessories/routers/template-guides-imperial/guide-bushing-adaptor-469625
The one that actually comes with the router, however, is a plastic ring (though to be fair, the fine print on the page does say that the OF1010 version of the ring is "non-metallic".
Has anyone else had any problems centering the guide-bushing adapter ring on the 1010, or can recommend a more fool-proof method?
My question is whether this is a flaw with the Festool guide adapter, or whether I should try to get their mandrill as well. It seems to me that their adapter makes it difficult to center, because even before you screw it in, it snaps into the router sub-base with a snug friction fit, and didn't appear to adjust any further with the mandrill.
The picture on the website shows an adapter ring that looks easier to center, as the notches for the screws are open rather than closed, allowing for some additional movement.
http://festoolusa.com/power-tool-accessories/routers/template-guides-imperial/guide-bushing-adaptor-469625
The one that actually comes with the router, however, is a plastic ring (though to be fair, the fine print on the page does say that the OF1010 version of the ring is "non-metallic".
Has anyone else had any problems centering the guide-bushing adapter ring on the 1010, or can recommend a more fool-proof method?