pdlandgang
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I have the old Domino with the pins instead of the paddles. Does this create any kind of problems when drilling the holes for the connectors?
ForumMFG said:Why did festool get rid of the pins?
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grbmds said:If that's correct, then why do they still use them on the 700XL? Not really important. Just curious.
Isn’t df700 using pins as well? Could it be that having multiple pins was a way around Mafell’s patent?Birdhunter said:I have both Dominos and the Mafell DD40F doweling machine. The Dominos use paddles and the Mafell doweling machine uses pins.
The Mafell pins allow use of a number of useful attachments and provide exceptional accuracy. The Domino paddles, for me, are easier and faster to position than pins.
I find the Domino’s ability to do narrow/wide mortises the best approach to doing a long series of connectors than does the doweling machine. The doweling machine is great at jointing two smaller pieces where only two dowels are needed. The precision is perfect the first time every time.
grbmds said:My 700XL has pins and is only a couple of years old. As far as I can tell, the 700 still uses pins.
DF700 uses metal paddles that flip rather than retract as in old df500.Michael Kellough said:Pins (retractable round steel dowels) or paddles (retractable flat plastic stops)?grbmds said:My 700XL has pins and is only a couple of years old. As far as I can tell, the 700 still uses pins.
Svar said:DF700 uses metal paddles that flip rather than retract as in old df500.Michael Kellough said:Pins (retractable round steel dowels) or paddles (retractable flat plastic stops)?grbmds said:My 700XL has pins and is only a couple of years old. As far as I can tell, the 700 still uses pins.