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« Reply #90 on: February 12, 2012, 12:12 PM »

another question, as not to allow the glue to come out

Nice idea, thanks for sharing it here.

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« Reply #91 on: February 12, 2012, 12:40 PM »

Thank you. I show you and also learn from you. that's all built.
I will also join trims and glue them to the studio. and paste them, and not to hammer nails.


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« Reply #92 on: February 17, 2012, 02:23 PM »

Here is another an advantage XL  Smile


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« Reply #93 on: February 17, 2012, 03:07 PM »

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Very nice and crisp work, what are the other mortises for?.
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« Reply #94 on: February 17, 2012, 03:35 PM »

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Very nice and crisp work, what are the other mortises for?.
The fact is that I'm still trying to option .. but it can shoot at any moment! Wink
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« Reply #95 on: March 16, 2012, 10:05 PM »

My guess is $1225 since it is a close relative to the current Domino.  Perhaps I'm just wishful dreaming Big Grin
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« Reply #96 on: March 22, 2012, 12:10 PM »

My guess is $1225 since it is a close relative to the current Domino.  Perhaps I'm just wishful dreaming Big Grin


http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-sales-dealer-area/domino-xl-df-700-and-more/

From the Sales & Dealer Area forum.  Posted by Bob Marino.


Available June 1, Festool will be releasing the Domino XL DF 700 joiner for sale in the good'ol' USA.

   Domino Joiner            574 422 @ $1200.00.
   Domino Joiner set      574 447 @ $1250.00.

 Also a new Syslight worklamp 498 568 @$175.00

Last, but not least the Surfix Finishing Applicator Set 490 063 @$145.00. This is used for applying oil and rubbing out those oil finishes. Comes in its own systainer.

More info coming very soon, as well as pre-order info.

  Bob
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« Reply #97 on: March 22, 2012, 12:40 PM »

Oh man that slope just got even more slippery.

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« Reply #98 on: April 02, 2012, 08:17 AM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html
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« Reply #99 on: April 02, 2012, 12:02 PM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html


Keith, A great blog and a great project showing off uses for the XL700.  Centering  the mortises in 3/4" stock has my brain gears engaged...  Unsure
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« Reply #100 on: April 02, 2012, 12:19 PM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html


Keith, A great blog and a great project showing off uses for the XL700.  Centering  the mortises in 3/4" stock has my brain gears engaged...  Unsure


Thanks Ron!

I've already been mulling the fence. If (yeah, right!) I buy the XL at the end of the testing period I'm going to drill and tap a couple of holes in the big fence so I can attach supplementary plates. So then I can set the fence to say 20mm offset add an 11mm thick plate and get that 9mm offset to center on 3/4" stock! Done.

This, of course, will probably not be condoned by Festool.  Eek!

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« Reply #101 on: April 02, 2012, 12:34 PM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html


Keith, A great blog and a great project showing off uses for the XL700.  Centering  the mortises in 3/4" stock has my brain gears engaged...  Unsure


Thanks Ron!

I've already been mulling the fence. If (yeah, right!) I buy the XL at the end of the testing period I'm going to drill and tap a couple of holes in the big fence so I can attach supplementary plates. So then I can set the fence to say 20mm offset add an 11mm thick plate and get that 9mm offset to center on 3/4" stock! Done.

This, of course, will probably not be condoned by Festool.  Eek!

Keith


I don't have an XL700 (yet) -- If you have something specific in mind please send me a PM and I'll look into producing them & put them on our website.  http://www.senecawoodworking.com/blogs/news    Wink
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« Reply #102 on: April 02, 2012, 01:01 PM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html


Keith, A great blog and a great project showing off uses for the XL700.  Centering  the mortises in 3/4" stock has my brain gears engaged...  Unsure


Thanks Ron!

I've already been mulling the fence. If (yeah, right!) I buy the XL at the end of the testing period I'm going to drill and tap a couple of holes in the big fence so I can attach supplementary plates. So then I can set the fence to say 20mm offset add an 11mm thick plate and get that 9mm offset to center on 3/4" stock! Done.

This, of course, will probably not be condoned by Festool.  Eek!

Keith


I don't have an XL700 (yet) -- If you have something specific in mind please send me a PM and I'll look into producing them & put them on our website.  http://www.senecawoodworking.com/blogs/news    Wink


Ron,

I just shot an email to your Seneca Woodworking account...

Keith
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« Reply #103 on: April 03, 2012, 05:48 AM »

I finally did a write up (or would that be blog up?) on using the XL to build a Arts & Crafts style coffee table!

Have a look - http://kjoneswoodworking.blogspot.com/2012/03/coffee-table-build-with-domino-xl.html


Keith, A great blog and a great project showing off uses for the XL700.  Centering  the mortises in 3/4" stock has my brain gears engaged...  Unsure


Thanks Ron!

I've already been mulling the fence. If (yeah, right!) I buy the XL at the end of the testing period I'm going to drill and tap a couple of holes in the big fence so I can attach supplementary plates. So then I can set the fence to say 20mm offset add an 11mm thick plate and get that 9mm offset to center on 3/4" stock! Done.

This, of course, will probably not be condoned by Festool.  Eek!

Keith


I don't have an XL700 (yet) -- If you have something specific in mind please send me a PM and I'll look into producing them & put them on our website.  http://www.senecawoodworking.com/blogs/news    Wink


Ron,

I just shot an email to your Seneca Woodworking account...

Keith


Keith, Thanks for the e-mail.
Your idea looks simple enough to make, the issue that I see is the requirement to drill & tap the XL700 fence -- something that most people (not the least being FestoolUSA  Mad) won't want to do or have done to their machines.  I'll probably wait until I actually have the XL700 to come up with an attachment that won't require a modification to the fence.
I've read another comment wishing the XL700 had a little smaller increments for the fence adjustment or at least the ability to more closely center on 3/4" stock.  On the other hand, perhaps that is the cross-over point for the DF500.  Unsure
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« Reply #104 on: April 03, 2012, 09:55 AM »

Ron,

I think my second suggestion with the plate attaching to the side lips of the fence as the Festool Trim Stop does is a much more friendly alternative. The fences on both the 500 and 700 have a similar design in that regards. So one accessory could fit both machines.

I agree drilling and tapping the fence would not be the preferred route.

Keith
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« Reply #105 on: April 03, 2012, 09:57 AM »

Ron,

I think my second suggestion with the plate attaching to the side lips of the fence as the Festool Trim Stop does is a much more friendly alternative. The fences on both the 500 and 700 have a similar design in that regards. So one accessory could fit both machines.

I agree drilling and tapping the fence would not be the preferred route.

Keith

Sounds good.
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« Reply #106 on: April 03, 2012, 01:51 PM »

A review/demonstration of the Domino XL by Tools of the Trade at the Journal of Light Construction event.  Doesn't add much more to what has been shown before.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/post.asp?blogid=franeblog&postid=709645&sectionID=2128
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