Loved this video! The best part was the plunge in the wrong face. It is a mistake that I have made on numerous occasions. It showed that even pros can screw up. Suddenly I don't feel so stupid.
I have one question regarding the cross stops. I've ran into this problem before. One of those cross stops is going to be inside of the mortise but the other will be sitting on top of the wood. If you don't push the pin all the way down (which is bit difficult being spring loaded) your domino machine will sit at a slight angle, and when you're in the tight setting that can throw off your alignment of the joining piece. It's happened to me before. Is there a better way to keep this from happening other than just removing the other wing to keep everything at an exact 90 degrees?
A video on the DF500 and using it to install Hardwood Face/Edge material to 1 inch or 3/4 inch melamine would be nice. I have used the Domino drawer build to make several drawers for shop cabinets in my woodshop so far they are holding up very well.
It would help if you would repeat the question(s) the audience asks as I am unable to hear them as I’m sure others as well cannot. Otherwise very helpful video. Thanx
Sedge is very knowledgeable but shows the setup so quickly and moves on so quickly that the camera doesn’t catch it so neither do i. Slow down a bit, show that setting the depth with no number showing is 6mm as an example.
Loved this video! The best part was the plunge in the wrong face. It is a mistake that I have made on numerous occasions. It showed that even pros can screw up. Suddenly I don't feel so stupid.
Hello festool live team, happy easter to you, stefan from cologne,germany, big fan of you!
Hi! Thank you! Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Domino for face frame cabinets, wonder if we can use the connectors for that
I have one question regarding the cross stops. I've ran into this problem before. One of those cross stops is going to be inside of the mortise but the other will be sitting on top of the wood. If you don't push the pin all the way down (which is bit difficult being spring loaded) your domino machine will sit at a slight angle, and when you're in the tight setting that can throw off your alignment of the joining piece. It's happened to me before. Is there a better way to keep this from happening other than just removing the other wing to keep everything at an exact 90 degrees?
Hello everyone; it's Robert from San Antonio, Texas. I was late getting here today. TGIF!!!
One day I will get that domino xl 😢most amazing tool ever made
A video on the DF500 and using it to install Hardwood Face/Edge material to 1 inch or 3/4 inch melamine would be nice. I have used the Domino drawer build to make several drawers for shop cabinets in my woodshop so far they are holding up very well.
Great suggestion! I will pass this along to Sedge to consider!
@@festoolusa Thank you.
What is this 8 inches?
Hi Jim Carollo from New York
Jim Carollo from New York
Bo from Glen Gardner NJ
It would help if you would repeat the question(s) the audience asks as I am unable to hear them as I’m sure others as well cannot. Otherwise very helpful video. Thanx
Hellp from Nebraska
I dovetail my drawers.
I dovetail, Domino with exposed Domino contracting wood, Box joint, Lock miter, Dado, I have done them all. Depends on the piece and the time I have.
Sedge is very knowledgeable but shows the setup so quickly and moves on so quickly that the camera doesn’t catch it so neither do i. Slow down a bit, show that setting the depth with no number showing is 6mm as an example.