I looked for this topic and found some suggestions that hooking up a vacuum system while using the domino helps to reduce or eliminate vibration, I haven't done that not having the right connections, so I don't know how much difference that makes, but I've owned my domino for over 6 months and only used it a few times as it messes up my project every time.
I've used biscuit joiners, and in my experience they work well as hand held tools, plenty stable and predictable, I expected this from the domino, but learned early on this wasn't the case. When using it, it regularly cuts wider mortises than it should just from the tool itself shaking, I've started building temporary jigs or clamping it down just to hold it while cutting. I'm not ramming it into the wood really fast, I'm cutting slow, but on my last project even with my weight on it, it would vibrate so much on each cut it was shaking the width dial into different settings. I'm using a new bit, the standard 5mm that comes with the new domino tool, it shouldn't be dull.
I want to love this tool, but honestly I've had bad experiences since day one. Is it user error, any suggestions for how I'm suppose to use it? Does it have to be hooked up to a vaccum system for proper use? I've never sent it back to Festool because how can a tool the is suppose to oscillate be accused of too much vibration, technically it works, it cuts mortises, sloppy mortises, but I just don't know if I'm using it wrongly or if this really isn't normal for the tool. Any thoughts? Many thanks.
I've used biscuit joiners, and in my experience they work well as hand held tools, plenty stable and predictable, I expected this from the domino, but learned early on this wasn't the case. When using it, it regularly cuts wider mortises than it should just from the tool itself shaking, I've started building temporary jigs or clamping it down just to hold it while cutting. I'm not ramming it into the wood really fast, I'm cutting slow, but on my last project even with my weight on it, it would vibrate so much on each cut it was shaking the width dial into different settings. I'm using a new bit, the standard 5mm that comes with the new domino tool, it shouldn't be dull.
I want to love this tool, but honestly I've had bad experiences since day one. Is it user error, any suggestions for how I'm suppose to use it? Does it have to be hooked up to a vaccum system for proper use? I've never sent it back to Festool because how can a tool the is suppose to oscillate be accused of too much vibration, technically it works, it cuts mortises, sloppy mortises, but I just don't know if I'm using it wrongly or if this really isn't normal for the tool. Any thoughts? Many thanks.