The DadoRight™ jig and your router is the simplest way to make perfect-fitting dados and grooves every time. The system uses a pivoting baseplate and a router. One side of the movement is limited by a fixed stop and the other side is controlled by an adjustable set plate. A perfect dado is easily made by setting the set plate, moving the DadoRight™ along the rail while simultaneously holding the router against the fixed stop. At the end of the first cut, the router is pivoted against the set plate and drawn back towards the operator. The travel of the DadoRight™ is controlled, and no matter how many passes are used to clean the cut, the final product is a great fit simply and easily.
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DadoRight™ for Festool™ Systems
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What Festool Copy Ring would be needed to use a Festool OF1400 router on the DadoRight?
festool 493566 router guide bushing adapter should work for bushings we supply or you would need a festool 1" bushing.
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Will this work with a bora guide and a DeWalt plunge router?
We have had several people buy it for that system. We just don't have dedicated instructions for it.
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Do you know if this will work with the Wen track?
According to Wen, the design is compatible with Festool track saws. Just remember, like Festool, this works off the back side of the track.
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I'm assuming this will work with the Makita guide rail?
This is the correct one for you:
https://www.woodline.com/collections/dadoright/products/dadoright-for-makita-systems