Supercut with Festool Vecturo plunge attachment. It works!

ChrisK1970 said:
Oh and TJ called. Wicked nice kid! All set and will be en route tomorrow to ya!

PJ! PJ!  Ya, he's a wonderful guy.  Just started!

Thanks for your feedback on the two tools.  We're interested to see how the public responds
 
Oops. Good kid, took care of everything for me no problems. Wicked polite too and he has ties to NH. That right there is good enough for me!
 
does this attachment fit the 250 ? i have soooo many of these blades and am reluctant to switch over and spend for the festool. the problem with getting the super cut is using the plunge with the venturo and using fein blades, is 1/2"away from the magnetic stabilizer.
 
Well, the attachment fits MM 250 and MM350, but, as far as MM 350 is in question, there will be about 2 mm gap between a Festool plunge base magnet and an installed blade surface. So... Yes it fits, but check how it sits. 

 

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now is there a way to put a dust collection method to the vecturo like the multimaster
 
Vecturo "inherited" from it's "father" Supercut that well-thought small twoscrewed ( [big grin]) platform for attachment fixing/holding. So far, it's the only way/departure point for custom made decisions a la Multimaster.
 
Cellule said:
now is there a way to put a dust collection method to the vecturo like the multimaster

There are two types of dust collectors for the supercut.
One is for circular blades and the other I think is for the straight blades.
The part number is 92602075018 DUST EXTRACTOR - SUPER CUT
I am not sure how the above is attached though.
Does anyone have one and can show a picture of the fixed on dust extractor?
It will be nice if this can fit the Vecturo.
Thanks.
 
The attachment №  92602075018 features in this video:



At 5:52 one can see it's been fixed by "Omega"-shaped hooks that, in their turn, anchor the dust extractor to the SuperCut ventilation "windows". It can well be, it'll fit to Vecturo perfectly, since their shapes are similar. [huh]
But it'll be dust extraction a la SuperCut, not a la MultiMaster. 
 
Igor Odintsov said:
The attachment №  92602075018 features in this video:



At 5:52 one can see it's been fixed by "Omega"-shaped hooks that, in their turn, anchor the dust extractor to the SuperCut ventilation "windows". It can well be, it'll fit to Vecturo perfectly, since their shapes are similar. [huh]
But it'll be dust extraction a la SuperCut, not a la MultiMaster.


Thanks but I think this is 92602084010 DUST EXTRACTOR SUPER CUT
and not attachment №  92602075018 which looks like its for rectangular cutters and not round cutters.
 
I am bringing this thread up again as things may have changed with the new Starlock blades. I have a couple of questions regarding the compatibility of the plunge base:

-Will the plunge base also fit for the new starlock multimaster? Has anyone tried this? How large is the gap in between the magnet and the blade?
-Does the plunge base fit without the gap on the supercut or does this also has the small gap between the base and blade?
 
Paul G said:
Anyone know if this should also work with a multimaster? Not sure if they use the same housing

I'd like to know the answer to this too. I have the FMM250Q and curious if this will work for me.
 
I have the Supercut and the Festool plunge attachment works perfectly unless you are using the adapter to use the regular multimaster blades.  The adapter holds the multimaster blades out further than the magnet on the plunge attachment.  The plunge attachment does not fit the regular multimasrter...the drive heads are not the same.
 
rst said:
I have the Supercut and the Festool plunge attachment works perfectly unless you are using the adapter to use the regular multimaster blades.  The adapter holds the multimaster blades out further than the magnet on the plunge attachment.  The plunge attachment does not fit the regular multimasrter...the drive heads are not the same.

Hmmm, sounds like I need to let go of my Fein and get the Vecturo if I want the capabilities of the depth stop and plunge base which are both great accessories in my view.
 
Bob D. said:
Hmmm, sounds like I need to let go of my Fein and get the Vecturo if I want the capabilities of the depth stop...

If I recall correctly, a depth-stop is available from Fein directly. But the plunge base is Festool only...  [sad]
 
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