I do not think that this has been discussed here yet, so here goes.
I was reading the piece in the new (Oct. 2014) Fine Woodworking entitled "Domino Changes the Game" and I came across a photo on page 74 that caused me to do a double-take. The author is demonstrating how to "properly plunge" with the Domino XL. In the photo he has his hand cupped under the rear of the tool and the caption says, "Push from the back of the machine, not the handle." On the next page he is using the tool in what I had assumed was the proper method, one hand forward and down on the fence handle, the other firmly gripping the rear handle.
I own both Dominos. I have used the Domino 500 for a number of years and will admit to having had difficulties in the beginning with my technique. After spending some time on the phone with the application specialist at Festool USA, I learned how to properly handle the tool.
I have yet to start the first project utilizing my new Domino XL. However having test driven the tool at my local Woodcraft I thought that I had a pretty good handle on its use.
My question is this. Which is the proper technique for using the Domino XL?
I was reading the piece in the new (Oct. 2014) Fine Woodworking entitled "Domino Changes the Game" and I came across a photo on page 74 that caused me to do a double-take. The author is demonstrating how to "properly plunge" with the Domino XL. In the photo he has his hand cupped under the rear of the tool and the caption says, "Push from the back of the machine, not the handle." On the next page he is using the tool in what I had assumed was the proper method, one hand forward and down on the fence handle, the other firmly gripping the rear handle.
I own both Dominos. I have used the Domino 500 for a number of years and will admit to having had difficulties in the beginning with my technique. After spending some time on the phone with the application specialist at Festool USA, I learned how to properly handle the tool.
I have yet to start the first project utilizing my new Domino XL. However having test driven the tool at my local Woodcraft I thought that I had a pretty good handle on its use.
My question is this. Which is the proper technique for using the Domino XL?