I broke my second set of 5mm domino bits this weekend while creating mortices on bamboo. I didn't realize the festool bits were so fragile 
The first one broke with less than 20 plunges, the second with less than 40 plunges. I am sure I did not drop them or hit anything metallic and I believe I know how to handle carbide bits (at least the ones for my router).
Here it is, still embedded in the piece of bamboo I was plunging it in.
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Tip extracted.
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At 33 bucks a pop, this is obviously not going to be sustainable (not to mention the time lost driving to get another one plus the potentially ruined workpiece).
Is there potentially something I am doing wrong (plunging too fast)? I can't believe though that incorrect plunging technique will break the bit.
Does anyone have experience with the CMT bits, do they perform as well or better than the OEM festool domino bits?

The first one broke with less than 20 plunges, the second with less than 40 plunges. I am sure I did not drop them or hit anything metallic and I believe I know how to handle carbide bits (at least the ones for my router).
Here it is, still embedded in the piece of bamboo I was plunging it in.
[attachthumb=1]
Tip extracted.
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At 33 bucks a pop, this is obviously not going to be sustainable (not to mention the time lost driving to get another one plus the potentially ruined workpiece).
Is there potentially something I am doing wrong (plunging too fast)? I can't believe though that incorrect plunging technique will break the bit.
Does anyone have experience with the CMT bits, do they perform as well or better than the OEM festool domino bits?