Festool Live Episode 63 - Routing Larger Tenons
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Today's Live will focus on cutting larger tenons with the Festool routing system.
Tools used:
MFT/3 (Item Number: 495315) www.festoolusa...
OF 1400 Router (Item Number: 576213) www.festoolusa...
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This is super helpful. I can’t wait till mine comes in.
This video was one of your best. Quick, concise, and all information was focused all about the tools and the procedures. You got a lot said and done in little time. Good job my man.
Thought you were going to show how to cut tenons for style and rails instead of breadboard. Guess you stack several at once? Why not back cut with router bit 1 or 2 mm first before routing to final depth to help prevent tear out?
Back cutting a few millimeters from the finish end will help control tear out. However, a sacrificial backing board can yield perfect results.
Hi, do you always put the rods and fence or in this case the sliding gage on the rail next to the tighting nob on the router?
In other words should the fence or any other accessories that attract to the router be mounted on the side of the router that has the black tighting knob?
Iv seen many videos with the fence on the opposite side. I know the fence fits both sides of the router but I always wanted to know which side is the correct side
Hi, from Dublin, Ireland
hi, at 16:32 I can see that after the first pass there was a quite a splinter at the very end of the workpiece so is there a way to avoid this?
As Sedge mentions you can put a backer board
Hi from Watsonville California!!
Hi from Belgium!
Very nice Mike, lake Stevens WA
Hi Sedge from Godfrey in Haslebury Plucknett in England.
what going on with lumber
Hi from Croatia
Grr I missed the live stream for Friday damn windows 10 and it constant needing to update.
Good job. If you have a shaper, the best way to do this is with two equal diameter cutters and a spacer. You could possibly do the same thing with the 2200, two equal cutters and a spacer, set up ideally in a router table. I used to use a Sueri Alfredo ten hp three phase machine with a sliding table. I realize that most people don't have that kind of equipment of course.
What is happening with the sound in the last few episodes? Used to be loads better
Headache material; not a calm teacher.
I can’t believe this guy represents Festool. I find the format and presentation really annoying.