James, I have the 1010 and the sell a plate and guide for it I might try that, i have the 1400 as well and use the 1010 much more its a nice size balance
Regards, Mark
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On Feb 17, 2020, at 9:45 AM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:
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Wow, an $1800 tool they sell for $3240 just because it is discontinued by Lamello.
It was CAD $1850 in 2016. It was actually cheaper buying Cantex in Canada than states (US$ 1800) back then.? I almost pulled the trigger.
Now, if I need to trim the solid wood edge banding, I use Festool OF1400 with Freud 1 1/4" dish carving bit (1/2" shank) and 1/2" MDF base based on the technique demoed in this video?, I get the perfect result, the only downside is QF1400 is too big.
I also have MKF 700, bought a 25 mm diameter router bit with 8mm shank a month ago, will try it.
Paul Marcel modified the horizontal base to extend the capacity of MFK700, so he could use a longer bit for trimming edge banding.?
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If Festool makes a lipping planer like Lamello Cantex and sells it at a reasonable price, I will probably buy it :)
James
This is tool of choice.? Possibly the best handheld power tool in my shop: ?
David Best - via mobile phone?
On Feb 16, 2020, at 8:47 PM, imranindiana via Groups.Io <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:
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I assume you do not have MFK700, supposedly the go to tool for flush trimming. I have one but have not used it yet. One of those good deal buy.
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On Feb 17, 2020, at 9:26 AM, imranindiana via Groups.Io <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:
Seems like the workpiece would have to be perfectly flat for this to work. Since edging is commonly applied to plywood, I am suspect of it¡¯s effectiveness consistently.
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Does anybody have one of these? Any comments? Useful? Lipping planer easier to use?
Thanks,
Dave
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