

So, I know there must be a bunch of folks using the LR32 to make Process32 cases. This is all kind of important for base cabinets with 3 and 4 drawers because you don't want to waste any space at the bottom. The case is 30 1/2" tall so top/bottom balancing is out of the question. And if you go with soft close there's even less strain on the system.Īnyway, it's 46.5mm from the bottom to the first hole. Those glides work so smoothly and because the sides carry zero weight even a relatively flimsy drawer box will hold up just fine for years and years. If they can't afford dovetail drawer boxes fine, I'll nail some plywood together to make a box and we'll stick a nice drawer front on it and call it a day. It doesn't take much talking to talk people into springing for drawers vs. And base cabinets with drawers is about all I'm doing lately. Balanced 32mm panels don't give me the optimum placement of that bottom glide on base cabinets with drawers. Second, it's perfect for Tandem glides which is about all I use.

The top and the back can basically run wild, within reason. You are always referencing from the front and from the bottom. It's a little more complicated than the balanced panel systems but it's better for me. 1 qty.I use Blum's Process32 system with the unbalanced panel.M6 Comfort Grip Knobs – For securing the router to Festool’s LR 32 metal guide plate Adapter Baseplate – CNC machined and laser engraved from ¼" thick polycarbonate replaces the original injection molded plate on the DeWalt DNP612 Plunge Base When you want to switch back to 32mm hole boring, simply remove the TSO Pivot Block from underneath the lever, self-store the block using its magnetic base anywhere on the LR 32 Guide Plate, and re-install your 5mm boring bit. This is a great alternative to other router-to-guide-rail attachment methods such as Festool's own guide stops, especially if you don't need the micro-adjust feature. The Pivot Block features an integrated magnet and attaches underneath the guide plate lever, keeping the pin temporarily raised such that it will not engage the holes in the guide rail. With the included Pivot Block, Festool’s LR 32 System can also be used to route continuous grooves, dados and rabbets-perfect for accommodating casework backing or drawer bottoms. The TSO Pivot Block features an integrated magnet and is placed underneath the lever on the LR 32 guide plate to enable routing of continuous dados and rabbets. More Than Just Boring Holes: Grooves, Dados, & Rabbets, Too Instead, you can dedicate a lower cost DeWalt trim router for a more practical setup that’s ready to go when you need it. Utilize the Festool LR 32 system without purchasing or reconfiguring a Festool router every time you need to bore holes in cabinetry.

Originally designed to utilize Festool OF 1400 or OF 1010 routers, this Adapter Kit makes it possible to use Festool’s LR 32 system with DeWalt’s popular compact routers (DCW600 or DCW611 with DNP612 plunge base). Turn your trim router into a 32mm hole boring powerhouseįestool’s LR 32 Hole Drilling System is one of the best ways to efficiently build cabinets using the standardized European frameless 32mm system, particularly when boring shelf pin holes in casework. To make use of this adapter kit, you will need a compatible DeWalt compact router with plunge base, an 8mm collet, the Festool LR 32-SYS Hole Drilling Set (584100), and a Festool LR 32 guide rail. This product adapts DeWalt compact routers for use with Festool's LR 32 Hole Drilling System.
