I am an aspiring woodworker. Over the years I have progressed from carpentry projects to large trim projects and I m now ready to move onto cabinetry. Last weekend I purchased a full blown Kreg router table setup (top, stand, fence, lift and PC motor). It was probably around $1200. I have not opened the boxes yet.
I am getting ready to by a Festool CT26, an MFT/3 a TS55 and an extra 55" rail.
The choice to purchase the router table was to be able to create rabbits and gooves for drawers, create nice drawer front profiles and even make some raised panel doors. My question is this.... Would I be better off allocating my money to the OF2200. I see the added versitility of being able to take advantage of dust collection, drill shelf pin holes, bore hinge holes, route dadoes and who knows what else as a result of the versitility Festool system approach.
Like anything, there is probably no clear answer to my question. I suppose I am wondering if Festool shops rely on router tables as much as traditional shops.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I am getting ready to by a Festool CT26, an MFT/3 a TS55 and an extra 55" rail.
The choice to purchase the router table was to be able to create rabbits and gooves for drawers, create nice drawer front profiles and even make some raised panel doors. My question is this.... Would I be better off allocating my money to the OF2200. I see the added versitility of being able to take advantage of dust collection, drill shelf pin holes, bore hinge holes, route dadoes and who knows what else as a result of the versitility Festool system approach.
Like anything, there is probably no clear answer to my question. I suppose I am wondering if Festool shops rely on router tables as much as traditional shops.
Any advice would be appreciated.