Question for those of you with the MFK700 and how you're set up to trim prefinished plywood with it. I have the MFK700 EQ/B that shipped with the vertical base only, and no bits. I purchased the bit Festool plane bit (500368) and the 2mm radius bit (499809) but haven't been able to use the router to get a clean trim on my prefinished birch without marring the surface of the plywood or cutting into the plywood veneer. I've watched some videos of the Festool reps using the trimmer, but I'm not getting the same results as they show. Even Mark Spagnuolo had a video where he touted the great job of the MFK.
Gotta be honest, I've found it's easier and faster to use the razor trimmers, but with the double-sided razors there's always some level of tearout with the side going against the grain. For professional looking cabinets, it's just not acceptable.
I need a solution that will give the cleanest, closest trim on my edgebanding, without marring the surface of prefinished birch plywood. Not sure if the horizontal base with a flush trim bit would be the better option for the MFK?
Sean