I received the OF1010 and edging adapters yesterday. I must say, the Green micro adjuster is rather tough to screw into the adapter plate. In fact, I had to switch hands a few times because of how much effort it took. Once it gets almost all the way in, there are a few spots where it spins easily like you might expect with a screw, then gets tough, then gets easy, and back to tough again. Is this normal?
I got the chance to use the setup along with a Whiteside Flush Trim Bit (RFTD2100) on a shelf which had 3/4" edge banding on it. Perhaps it's just this bit, but it does not cut, exact with the bearing but slightly shy of it. Because of this, I continued to raise the edging plate to attempt flush cut, which got really close; however, this left bearing marks into the wood. I suspect I could avoid the bearing marks by lowering the plate but then wouldn't achieve as close of a flush cut.
That said, for those of you doing these edgings ... do I need a bearing-less bit to get it about exact or do I get as close as I can without making bearing impressions and carefully sand or hand plane any remaining lip?