Let's start with the good bit; I'm lucky enough to have both a Festool DF500 and the DF700 XL Domino jointing machines - but that is sort of what lead to this issue.
Switching from the DF500 to theDF700 XL the other day, I selected the "material thickness" to match what I was using on the slider that gives indexed depth stops, as I would on the DF500, whizz, whizz, 20 seconds later, two holes. Arrrrghhhh, Not in the middle of the material as they would have been with the DF500 but two open-sided cuts half in and half out the bottom edge of the wood. See photo for results!
So, if it were two different companies making a similar tool, I would understand two different logics for what the scale shows, but can anyone shine any light on why Festool followed the "material thickness" protocol for the DF500 and the "cutter centre from reference surface" for the DF700 XL?
Makes zero sense to me, I'm now aware of it obviously, but a waste of time and material as my "lesson in Festool logic".
Any thoughts why they would use two different protocols?View attachment 1
Switching from the DF500 to theDF700 XL the other day, I selected the "material thickness" to match what I was using on the slider that gives indexed depth stops, as I would on the DF500, whizz, whizz, 20 seconds later, two holes. Arrrrghhhh, Not in the middle of the material as they would have been with the DF500 but two open-sided cuts half in and half out the bottom edge of the wood. See photo for results!
So, if it were two different companies making a similar tool, I would understand two different logics for what the scale shows, but can anyone shine any light on why Festool followed the "material thickness" protocol for the DF500 and the "cutter centre from reference surface" for the DF700 XL?
Makes zero sense to me, I'm now aware of it obviously, but a waste of time and material as my "lesson in Festool logic".
Any thoughts why they would use two different protocols?View attachment 1