Birdhunter said:I have both Dominos, 500 and 700. The work I do leads me to using the 500 much more than the 700 although I prefer the ergonomics of the 700. I use every size tenon the 500 will accommodate.
If I had to choose to keep just one of the two Dominos, I'd keep the 700. With the Seneca adaptor set, I could use the 700 for nearly everything the 500 does.
Hope this helps.
davee said:I have both Dominos. The 700 is by far the most ergonomic. However, I would not get rid of the 500. While is like the 700 better, I use the 500 more often. I use 5mm dominos for cabinets and the 4mm dominos for drawers. I use the 700 for doors and larger items.
griffs said:I purchased the 500 domino last year and find i only use the 8 and 10 sizes.
Clive
RussellS said:griffs said:I purchased the 500 domino last year and find i only use the 8 and 10 sizes.
Clive
Odd. In the USA most woodworking is done with 3/4 inch plywood and/or boards. Kitchen cabinets for instance, doors for cabinets and drawers are 3/4" thick. Face frame is 3/4" thick. Drawer box is 1/2" thick. Bedroom cabinets are 3/4" thick. My dining table has 3/4" top and apron. For joining 3/4" boards (18mm) you would use the 5 or 6mm dominos to make panels. Or a biscuit joiner. Maybe you could use the 8mm domino for joining 3/4" boards into a panel, but you are a little beyond the one third rule for tenon thickness.
RussellS said:griffs said:I purchased the 500 domino last year and find i only use the 8 and 10 sizes.
Clive
Odd. In the USA most woodworking is done with 3/4 inch plywood and/or boards. Kitchen cabinets for instance, doors for cabinets and drawers are 3/4" thick. Face frame is 3/4" thick. Drawer box is 1/2" thick. Bedroom cabinets are 3/4" thick. My dining table has 3/4" top and apron. For joining 3/4" boards (18mm) you would use the 5 or 6mm dominos to make panels. Or a biscuit joiner. Maybe you could use the 8mm domino for joining 3/4" boards into a panel, but you are a little beyond the one third rule for tenon thickness.
jacko9 said:I have both machines and I do think it would be a mistake to sell the 500 if your building furniture.