Are the domino connectors overall installed in the same way as standard dominos?

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I'm building a twin bed for our guest room and was initially thinking of building the frame out of standard dominos (DF 700). It'll fit through the door assembled (barely) and we don't ever plan on moving, but then I was thinking... maybe it'd be nice to have the option of dismantling it? I didn't really want to use this as the project to learn the domino connector system on, but it's looking like I might.

Overall, are the mortises for the connectors made/measured the same way as the standard dominos? Like, conceptually, if I'm proficient at using regular dominos, will I have much of a learning curve to wrestle with switching to the connector system?
 
If you can install Dominos you can install the Domino Connectors. You do need the kit for drilling the access holes for the set screws.

Tom
 
The SV-SYS D14 connectors for the 700 are very straight forward. Just decide the number of holes and where you want them.

This is a Festool example of a bed joint.

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Cudos to the photographer and designer who produced that booklet.
The example Cheese posted couldn’t be clearer.
 
tjbnwi said:
If you can install Dominos you can install the Domino Connectors. You do need the kit for drilling the access holes for the set screws.

Tom

The beauty of the kit for the 700 is that it uses the Domino and 14mm mortises; the 500 uses the separate drill bit for the access holes.
 
squall_line said:
tjbnwi said:
If you can install Dominos you can install the Domino Connectors. You do need the kit for drilling the access holes for the set screws.

Tom

The beauty of the kit for the 700 is that it uses the Domino and 14mm mortises; the 500 uses the separate drill bit for the access holes.

Super great, looks simple. Stoked to try them!
 
Cheese said:
The SV-SYS D14 connectors for the 700 are very straight forward. Just decide the number of holes and where you want them.

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May I ask what the ring bound book is?
 
Muttley000 said:
May I ask what the ring bound book is?

It was a well written, well photographed Domino application reference book that Festool produced about 2 years ago for each large distributor, this one was at the local Woodcraft store. It was nice to glance through and see the various Domino applications for the DF 500 & DF 700. I believe there were 90+ pages to it illustrating every application you could think of, from window frames to furniture. Here's 2 pages of the entry door section.

Unfortunately, it walked out of the store within 6 months. [sad]

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I built a king size bed using the 700 connectors. It has held up perfectly over many years.
My suggestion is to read the instructions several times and practice on scrap of the same dimensions as your real lumber. I found it helpful to denote exactly what is to be done at each joint using blue tape and a marker pen. It’s easy to screw up with the connectors.  Precision is key. There isn’t much room for error or sloppiness. I used one connector and one solid tenon at each joint. On assembly, I tapped the joint together leaving about 1/4” for the connector to take up.
 
Muttley000 said:
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May I ask what the ring bound book is?

I have a PDF of that book, probably received from one of the local dealerships that I am familiar with. It's 12MB in size, and it can't be attached here. PM me your email address for a download link.

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I believe the only ring bound manual/book from Festool is the one for the Conturo, Perfect Edge. Unmatched. The book I have for the Domino from Festool, The perfect connection, is a spine bound manual/book.

The Domino book on the right is not a Festool manual/book

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In the Festool Domino manual/book the connector chapter/section is 4.5, starts on page 58.

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tjbnwi said:
I believe the only ring bound manual/book from Festool is the one for the Conturo, Perfect Edge. Unmatched. The book I have for the Domino from Festool, The perfect connection, is a spine bound manual/book.

The Domino book on the right is not a Festool manual/book

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In the Festool Domino manual/book the connector chapter/section is 4.5, starts on page 58.

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Tom

Good news…This is the link to your digital version of your manual/book.  Pg 58 matches.https://online.flippingbook.com/view/778770/

If you look at this link, you’ll see that link and other ebooks like for the Conturo.  It says “catalogs”, but there is more here:https://www.festoolusa.com/knowledge/downloads#Catalogs

 
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