Festool OF 1400 Router overview part 2
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- Festool OF 1400 Router overview part 2
We have a new tool in the workshop, the Festool OF1400 router, in this two part video we unbox the router, discuss the main features and make the first cut.
This is part 2 of a two part series.
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Very cool tool, love the Festool. Thumbs up.
Thank you, and thanks for watching, really glad you are finding it useful
Very nice video 👍🏻 Subscribed 😉
Thank you
Welcome on board.
Andy
Great explaination - I think the part you are taking about at 4:02 is called a chip deflector and does a great job of protecting you from getting covered during an edge operation whilst also adding greatly to the dust/chip extraction process.
+Parafinn Lamp Hi again, yes that would make sense - it certainly does a good job. And a chip deflector is probably a better description than dust extractor.
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@@TheWoodgrafter lol - your right, i'm loving your work. mainly as i'm a makita/festool fan and slowly building my workshop/tools up. Keep up the good work. You're the Festool manual of choice.
@@Parafinn1970 lol, just working on a 4 part Incra series - so I ma y break my run of Festool fun.
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Andy
@@TheWoodgrafter Oh yes, those Incra fences are pure joy.
@@Parafinn1970 And now I have one in the workshop, all set up and ready to use across the MFT and CMS I think the level of precision you can get from the LS will be a game changer. Very exciting.
Great insights. Tell me do you you think that those brass template guides will screw onto the round plate you mentioned ??
What Dust Extractor are you using with this?
The Festool CT 26