Here is a video of a round table we are building. One of our lead carpenters, custom built this router trammel for our Festool plunge router, which is a jig that we use for cutting out round table tops. With most routers you only want to take off 1/8th of an inch per pass, but with the Festool OF 2200, it’s powerful enough to go through this 1" table top in a single pass. The wood we used is pretty rare & special, it’s some of the last pieces we have left over from the 1870’s Acworth, GA Train Depot we deconstructed 2 years ago.
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Nice jig. What was the finish like doing it in one cut? Festool are really nice tools but so expensive. I haven't bought one yet but have used one and was impressed
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Thanks! It was actually not too bad. We always sand it down nice and smooth any ways but we were definitely impressed with the raw power of the Festool. Definitely worth the investment.
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