Special base need for festool router with guide stop?

pprior

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I just recently bought my first festool router (OF 1400EQ) and tried to use it with the guide stop.  I attached them together but was having a problem in that the bars running through the guide stop (which was on my MFt/3 table guide rail) caused the router to sit about 1/8" too high.  I cut a couple pieces of wood to sit under the base so it would be parallel to the guide rail instead of sitting below it, but it was quite the ghetto experience.

So what am I missing - do I need to order some kind of base with my router?  The instructions were nonexistent and although I got some nice cuts and it was otherwise easy to use, I'm looking forward to getting rid of my taped on base extender.
 
That's good -- I ordered one a few weeks ago and it has been back-ordered -- I was wondering if the discontinued link was an indication as to why there was a delay.  Thanks!

Scot
 
Thanks guys, I did get that part, but there is no instruction on what it is so I didn't use it!  Can someone explain the use of it since it is clearly adjustable and also has a scale on it, neither of which would be necessary if just to raise the base of the router.
 
pprior said:
Thanks guys, I did get that part, but there is no instruction on what it is so I didn't use it!  Can someone explain the use of it since it is clearly adjustable and also has a scale on it, neither of which would be necessary if just to raise the base of the router.

the scale is to use to line up the center line marks on the router itself.

Just set the height for whatever you need.

 
pprior said:
Thanks guys, I did get that part, but there is no instruction on what it is so I didn't use it!  Can someone explain the use of it since it is clearly adjustable and also has a scale on it, neither of which would be necessary if just to raise the base of the router.

Here's a basic explanation.  The foot is slid down the 5mm to work surface and acts as a support foot to prevent the router from tipping.  Checkout the pic.
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