I must be green-resistant or something because I have never bought into the 100% Festool addiction. So right away everyone knows that I am not a big fanboy. I do have and use some Festool stuff (TS 75, PS 300 EQ-PLUS, DF 500, CT-36) , and I see their inherent value and superiority over other brands, but I just don't see the value straight across the board like so many here do. I run a small 1 man shop, with an occasional 2'nd guy for certain jobs, and do custom cabinets and occasionally a piece of furniture when I can get the work.
That having been said I have read this thread eagerly, but for the money, reliability, accuracy of layouts, and everything else that I care about, I am a huge fan of the Meg Products Pro-Bore system for shelf pin holes and system boring. This jig uses a plunge router on a 3/8" anodized Al plate that indexes from the end of the piece. For the router I have found that the very affordable Dewalt DW611 has more than enough power for plunging 1/4" or 5MM holes, so there is no need to move a larger heavier router around, and indexing and use are as fast as anything else. Plus I think that the plunge action on that router is far smoother than any of my PC routers, so there is that as well. I think that for the jig, router, and bits I am probably invested about $500.00. So based on that I would have a hard time justifying $1700 for the Festool way of doing the same quality work at the same speed. But I understand that some of you have drunk the koolaid and so money is not that big of an issue, or so it seems. To each their own. But I believe that the original topic of this thread was a question of value of the Festool vs everyone else, and I had not seen that anyone else had mentioned this particular jig yet.
I too use the Hettich Boring Jig for cup hinges that someone else had suggested, and I think that is a nice way to do that job. For sure that jig is hands down a better option over some of the others that I have seen or used. I keep toying with the idea of attaching a 12" rail that uses two flip stops, something similar to the cross rails for the Domino. Seems like that would make that jig that much easier to use for most hinge locations.
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