How about a longer bit for the Domino? I haven't worked out the math but here's the general idea. Make a bit that could deepen the mortise made with one of the current bits. The simplest approach would be to make the initial mortise on the wide setting with the standard bit. Then install the new long bit and set the width back to narrow. Re-plunge and deepen the mortise. The length of the longer bit, the width settings and plunge depths could be tuned to provide perhaps a 50 millimeter depth. The machine wouldn't have to be altered at all.
In theory this system could create very deep mortises. 70mm wouldn't be impossible. Naturally, for such deep mortises the initial mortise would have to be composed of multiple offset plunges.
A little extra care would need to be taken because a spinning bit would protrude from the machine. But a spinning bit protrudes from a drill and a router so we're used to that.
In theory this system could create very deep mortises. 70mm wouldn't be impossible. Naturally, for such deep mortises the initial mortise would have to be composed of multiple offset plunges.
A little extra care would need to be taken because a spinning bit would protrude from the machine. But a spinning bit protrudes from a drill and a router so we're used to that.