Domino mounted to LR32 plate

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Kevin D.  brought this up in another thread. Here is a link  to a PDF 'How To' on mounting the Domino to the LR32 router plate for use on the guide rails.

Click the "How To" tab at the top, then scroll down to "Mounting the Festool Domino machine on the 32mm shelf hole jig
" , click that for the PDF.  The first heading "Festool Domino Machine" is not the LR32 how to.

Mount Domino to LR32 plate

This is from Jerry Works , Dovetail Joint  website.

Seth
 
unfortunitly that only works with the pin model.
ron wen was supose to be preparing a solution but haent heard anything yet. nudge nudge
 
Thanks for the link Seth, but like Alan pointed out, it is for the pin type model.  But even if it was a pin model I had, I wanted a solution that the Domino face was in contact with the surface rather than riding on the sled itself.  I tinkered with this for a while, and originally I thought it would be easy to come up with something, but it wasn't so, especially when I got to thinking of all sorts of versatility in use I wanted to integrate into it.  Good brain teaser which one day I hope to revisit solving.  So far, Rembo possibly has the best solution yet, but I think we're still doing a little head scratching on it until we see it in action.
 
I see Ron's been busy after all....

Is that a final version Ron? 

Gonna put a video together by chance to better demonstrate its merits?

Are you planning on selling them as you did your Domiplate?
 
Kevin D. said:
I see Ron's been busy after all....

Is that a final version Ron? 

Gonna put a video together by chance to better demonstrate its merits?

Are you planning on selling them as you did your Domiplate?

No, it still needs some engineering refinement.  Once I get it to a version that I think will be useful to people I'll probably send one to my favorite "videomakingverycleverwoodworkerallaroundniceguy" Paul Marcel for his analysis and suggestions for improvements.
Yes, I'll be happy to sell them.
 
The design is so brilliantly simple, yet I can see how efficient and versatile it will be.  I think with parrallel guides on the rails, it would lend itself even better for aligning it where I would want to plough mortices in series on an open board surface.  You're the man!  I'm looking forward to its availability.
 
I just received my Domiplate a few days ago and was surprised to unwrap a black anodized plate rather than the silver version.  I guess I was one of the last orders placed by following the thread and using Paypal.

When I saw that my Domiplate was black, I went to my computer looking for an answer.  I found senecawoodworking.com and immediately wondered what other product(s) might wind up there in the “Products Catalog”

I hope this is it.  If so, please let me know.  I’m ready when you are.

I’ve been looking at the Mafell DD 40 P Duodübler / Duo-Dowel because Mafell offers a track / rail solution for their system.

Mafell Duodübler DD 40 P at about 1:20 in the video

I found the Mafell system while searching the web for ways to mate my Domino to my rails.

It was interesting to find that a major manufacturer found value in a joiner / track system.  Prior to finding the Mafell solution, I had received responses that ranged from incredulous to darn near hostile when inquiring among Festool enthusiasts about such a union.  It simply wasn’t necessary and bordered on “silly.”

Don’t get me wrong, I love my Festool stuff.  I often have a difficult time convincing non-tool people that my Festools warrant such exuberance.  And I too can be a devout and allegiant consumer when a manufacturer goes beyond simply meeting my needs, but questioning convention isn’t actually a sin.

The official Festool (USA) response was something akin to “Son, did you actually take time to learn to use the tool?”

Ron, the Domiplate (IMO) is elegant simplicity.  The fit and finish (someone else already mentioned this here) imediatley made me think of Woodpecker / Pinnacle.

As well as the Domiplate, I’ve purchased Rick Christopherson’s SCG-10.  These two accessories along with a method for connecting the Domino to a rail / track are three issues that I’ve long felt should have been either addressed or better addressed by Festool.  And I feel that all three of these solutions greatly expand and already highly usefull tool.

Whether you’re able to, or choose to deliver this product, THANKS for the Domiplate.
 
plgard said:
I just received my Domiplate a few days ago and was surprised to unwrap a black anodized plate rather than the silver version.  I guess I was one of the last orders placed by following the thread and using Paypal.

When I saw that my Domiplate was black, I went to my computer looking for an answer.  I found senecawoodworking.com and immediately wondered what other product(s) might wind up there in the “Products Catalog”

I hope this is it.  If so, please let me know.  I’m ready when you are.

I’ve been looking at the Mafell DD 40 P Duodübler / Duo-Dowel because Mafell offers a track / rail solution for their system.

Mafell Duodübler DD 40 P at about 1:20 in the video

I found the Mafell system while searching the web for ways to mate my Domino to my rails.

It was interesting to find that a major manufacturer found value in a joiner / track system.  Prior to finding the Mafell solution, I had received responses that ranged from incredulous to darn near hostile when inquiring among Festool enthusiasts about such a union.  It simply wasn’t necessary and bordered on “silly.”

Don’t get me wrong, I love my Festool stuff.  I often have a difficult time convincing non-tool people that my Festools warrant such exuberance.  And I too can be a devout and allegiant consumer when a manufacturer goes beyond simply meeting my needs, but questioning convention isn’t actually a sin.

The official Festool (USA) response was something akin to “Son, did you actually take time to learn to use the tool?”

Ron, the Domiplate (IMO) is elegant simplicity.  The fit and finish (someone else already mentioned this here) imediatley made me think of Woodpecker / Pinnacle.

As well as the Domiplate, I’ve purchased Rick Christopherson’s SCG-10.  These two accessories along with a method for connecting the Domino to a rail / track are three issues that I’ve long felt should have been either addressed or better addressed by Festool.  And I feel that all three of these solutions greatly expand and already highly usefull tool.

Whether you’re able to, or choose to deliver this product, THANKS for the Domiplate.

We are working on a few good tools, and yes the Domino/LR32 bracket is one of them.  I'm having a little trouble finding time for "woodworking"...  [smile]
 
plgard said:
As well as the Domiplate, I’ve purchased Rick Christopherson’s SCG-10.  These two accessories along with a method for connecting the Domino to a rail / track are three issues that I’ve long felt should have been either addressed or better addressed by Festool.  And I feel that all three of these solutions greatly expand and already highly usefull tool.

Whether you’re able to, or choose to deliver this product, THANKS for the Domiplate.

Maybe someday someone will wake up at Festool and ether license these two products or just buy them out.  [big grin]
 
RonWen said:
I'm having a little trouble finding time for "woodworking"...  [smile]

Yeah, but you're bringing a product to market, gaining experiance and making millions, so is that the kind of trouble we refer to when we look at a beautiful woman and say "She's trouble?"

It's scary what enthusiasm can do to my vision.  I didn’t even notice the Domino’s position relative to the track changing in each photo.

The Mafell doesn’t do that!  Now I’m even more anxious.  Like the kid in the back seat “Is it done yet?”  “Is it done yet?”

I love convenience, and this seems like a big one!
 
plgard said:
RonWen said:
I'm having a little trouble finding time for "woodworking"...  [smile]

Yeah, but you're bringing a product to market, gaining experiance and making millions, so is that the kind of trouble we refer to when we look at a beautiful woman and say "She's trouble?"

It's scary what enthusiasm can do to my vision.  I didn’t even notice the Domino’s position relative to the track changing in each photo.

The Mafell doesn’t do that!  Now I’m even more anxious.  Like the kid in the back seat “Is it done yet?”  “Is it done yet?”

I love convenience, and this seems like a big one!

Yeah, I'm having a bit of trouble seeing my computer screen as I type this because the sun is glaring on it as I sit in my lounge chair on my yacht -- I'll have to have the captain change the direction we are cruising...  [big grin] 
 
RonWen said:
I'll have to have the captain change the direction we are cruising...  [big grin]

Ron,

Is there a fully equipped workshop in the lower decks of this yacht?  And are you making frequent stops to ports unkown harvesting exotics?
 
Alan m said:
unfortunitly that only works with the pin model.
ron wen was supose to be preparing a solution but haent heard anything yet. nudge nudge

Thanks for the nudge, we actually do have a prototype & will try to get it up for sale... soon.  [unsure]
 
plgard said:
The official Festool (USA) response was something akin to “Son, did you actually take time to learn to use the tool?”

Hmm figure that, this isn't the first time I've heard of such kind of behaviour from Festool. Just the other day I was reading a rather disturbing post from a Dutch dealer over at woodworking.nl who's had a few run-ins and weird reactions from Festool as well when he suggested improvements to their tools. I kind of find it hard to believe, since they have excellent customer care, but according to him Festool doesn't seem very open to suggestions for improvement  ???
Anyway...
Both the Festool Domino and Mafell DuoDoweler are ingenious pieces of kit and frankly I'm torn between which one to get, both have their pros and cons. Don't you just hate luxury problems :p
 
plgard said:
I’ve been looking at the Mafell DD 40 P Duodübler / Duo-Dowel because Mafell offers a track / rail solution for their system.

That looks pretty cool. But as a "traditional" type woodworker, I've always shied away from dowel joints based on the common wisdom that dowels don't make for a good long time joint. They move too much and loose their hold (or maybe the wood around them does, can't remember). Think chairs with round tenons.

Maybe it's different when we're talking sheet goods?
 
I know I'm reviving an old thread, but...

Ron,  Any word on this enhancement?  It looks extremely useful.

Thanks,
Daniel
 
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