Like a lot of other comments on this forum, I too thought the Domino was too expensive. I saw it advertised as early as 2010 and kept putting it off again and again. Almost everyone commented about how purchasing the machine had created a new way to look at connecting wood.
Prior to last week I kept reading information about it online. I watched all the videos multiple times on the Festool website, you tube (thanks Half inch shy Paul Marcel ) and any where else I could find it. I tried to understand all about the thickness, registering from the fence vs. flat surface, slow plunging, different mortise widths, etc. I gobbled up all the information.
WELL, I caved in last week and bought it. I got the Domino 500 set with the trim stops etc, plus the domino set with all the cutters.
I felt as though I knew the machine very well prior to buying. So my first attempt at connecting some wood went pretty smooth
In fact when I put the dominos in, I was just a little surprised at how snug the fit was,,,,BONUS. ;D ;D The edges lined up perfectly and I do mean perfectly. It was an exhilarating kind of feeling when I thought about it.
The domino was not my first Festool purchase, but again I never fail to be impressed with their tools. I had a similar reaction to my purchase of the TS55 track saw.
Thanks to all on here who contributed to my purchase.
Prior to last week I kept reading information about it online. I watched all the videos multiple times on the Festool website, you tube (thanks Half inch shy Paul Marcel ) and any where else I could find it. I tried to understand all about the thickness, registering from the fence vs. flat surface, slow plunging, different mortise widths, etc. I gobbled up all the information.
WELL, I caved in last week and bought it. I got the Domino 500 set with the trim stops etc, plus the domino set with all the cutters.
I felt as though I knew the machine very well prior to buying. So my first attempt at connecting some wood went pretty smooth
In fact when I put the dominos in, I was just a little surprised at how snug the fit was,,,,BONUS. ;D ;D The edges lined up perfectly and I do mean perfectly. It was an exhilarating kind of feeling when I thought about it.
The domino was not my first Festool purchase, but again I never fail to be impressed with their tools. I had a similar reaction to my purchase of the TS55 track saw.
Thanks to all on here who contributed to my purchase.