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Does anyone make raised panel doors with the OF 2200? If so, any details on special procedures would be great.
Peter
Peter
William Herrold said:Not an OF2200, but an OF2000.
It's all in the bits. CMT has a lot of great prepackaged sets for profiling raised panels. Pricey but worth it.
The large dia. bits are intended for table mounting only, advice I've always followed
hueburke said:Speaking of table mounted routers, any truth to the rumor festool is making a routing table available in the USA? I have heard that one already exists in Europe, but not sure. I am asking b/c of the same issue this thread is about: how to make raised panel doors with festool routers.
Any info would be appreciated!
tiralie said:Brice Burrell demoed how to make a cabinet door here , might help......
Rob-GB said:MB, firstly I would echo Nickao's post,using a hand held router with a large diameter bit is a practice only for the foolhardy or very experienced and confident practioner that being said even then things can go wrong and if you are lucky only the timber gets disfigured.....
Brice Burrell said:tiralie said:Brice Burrell demoed how to make a cabinet door here , might help......
Indeed I did. I can't say I felt unsafe at anytime and I cut panel in one pass. I'm not suggesting it's something everyone should attempt with just any router.
Rob-GB said:MB, firstly I would echo Nickao's post,using a hand held router with a large diameter bit is a practice only for the foolhardy or very experienced and confident practioner that being said even then things can go wrong and if you are lucky only the timber gets disfigured.....
I agree with this statement for the most part. There are good reasons why the average person in an average car shouldn't drive 110 mph on the road. However, Michael Schumacher in a F1 car on a the track can with ease. My point, the OF2200 is a race car and in the hands of the right driver it can really move.....
And speaking of the 2200, I used it today to rout a few mortises in two 6"x12" joists using the MFS. Not a big deal with on the ground but in place, over an indoor swimming pool, it's a little more interesting. I would have loved to get some pictures but I'm afraid some of the setup wouldn't exactly meet OSHA standards. [wink]
Peter Halle said:Does anyone make raised panel doors with the OF 2200? If so, any details on special procedures would be great.
Peter