luvmytoolz
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Hi all, I couldn't find this on the site, but I'm curious to know if anyone with the OF 2200 finds the template guide supplied as standard has a fraction of slop?
I haven't got shims handy to accurately measure the OF 2200 I just bought, but a rough check with calipers indicates around 0.15-0.2mm slop, which doesn't sound like much, but it's enough to be able to "thud" it side to side in all directions, and when doing inlay work of course this size doubles, which can leave gaps/tightness, and very visible glue lines.
I did bring it to the support division and they tried a ring from another router which was a tight fit, so that ruled out a manufacturing fault with the router base, so they sent me a new template guide. Unfortunately the new one is exactly the same, which now leaves me confused and wondering if I'm being overly critical?
I find if I put bits of masking tape along 4 of the edges it gives a firm fit, but I must admit I am really surprised a router of this quality and cost may have a template design tolerance of that level? My Makita is almost identical in that regard, but that cost only $175.
I don't want to seem a whinger so before I maybe go hassling them again, I'm just wondering if that's just how it is, or is this abnormal, and if others have noticed this with their OF 2200?
I haven't got shims handy to accurately measure the OF 2200 I just bought, but a rough check with calipers indicates around 0.15-0.2mm slop, which doesn't sound like much, but it's enough to be able to "thud" it side to side in all directions, and when doing inlay work of course this size doubles, which can leave gaps/tightness, and very visible glue lines.
I did bring it to the support division and they tried a ring from another router which was a tight fit, so that ruled out a manufacturing fault with the router base, so they sent me a new template guide. Unfortunately the new one is exactly the same, which now leaves me confused and wondering if I'm being overly critical?
I find if I put bits of masking tape along 4 of the edges it gives a firm fit, but I must admit I am really surprised a router of this quality and cost may have a template design tolerance of that level? My Makita is almost identical in that regard, but that cost only $175.
I don't want to seem a whinger so before I maybe go hassling them again, I'm just wondering if that's just how it is, or is this abnormal, and if others have noticed this with their OF 2200?