In addition Seneca offers customized 6 mm and 1/4" cutters for DF700 (no need for adapter). They aren't cheap though.https://www.senecawoodworking.com/products/6mm-cutter-for-domino-xlBirdhunter said:Seneca offers adapters for the 700 to use smaller cutters.
Birdhunter said:Another advantage of owning both machines is that you are not limited in the thickness of material you can use.
You can always put a sacrificial spacer in the way, strip of plywood with the thickness the amount you want to reduce the plunge depth by, just clamp it on like you would a solid wood edgebanding for glueup (but not overhanging to be trimmed later, you want it flush or a tiny bit below the reference surface to not get in the way)...Poindexter said:Birdhunter said:Another advantage of owning both machines is that you are not limited in the thickness of material you can use.
This. The 700's shallowest plunge is to 15mm, and there are plenty of times you'll want a shallower plunge.
EDIT: I should say "there are plenty of times I've wanted a shallower plunge."
Gregor said:You can always put a sacrificial spacer in the way, strip of plywood with the thickness the amount you want to reduce the plunge depth by, just clamp it on like you would a solid wood edgebanding for glueup (but not overhanging to be trimmed later, you want it flush or a tiny bit below the reference surface to not get in the way)...
grobkuschelig said:There it is:
Traxxas 3769 spring clips!