Steve Rowe said:
Steven Owen said:
Steve Rowe said:
The smallest size is 3mm but Mafell does not recommend with the DD40P as the speed is too slow. The 3mm bit is suitable for the DD40G. The smallest I have used is 5mm and it works great. The largest I have used is 12mm. I will not go to 16mm dowels as the bits are over $100 each and that size dowel is very expensive (more expensive than 14mm dominos).
On the Triton; my only advice is caveat emptor. The Triton could not do accurate joinery. For me, the Triton is absolutely the worst power tool purchase I have made in the past 45 years and that includes a lot of tools.
For me I would love to have both the Mafell and the DF 700 Domino. There’s no point getting a DF 500 if you can buy the Seneca bit to run 500 dominos using the DF 700.
You don’t gain anything by buying two domino machines in a small shop. The Mafell provides some good jointing options for things like TV stands and small furniture. The longer dowels will create much stronger supporting joints than 500 dominos on angled pieces.
Given you have already indicated you don't own any of them, from whence did you gain all your experience and knowledge to offer advice on the aforementioned tools?
I’ve used the domino before on several outdoor table and chair projects in a class. The DF 700 and DF 500. A lot of colleges hosting wood working courses have them. I’ve been taking night classes after work at different trade colleges to improve my skills. I never used the Mafell. Because not very many people or colleges in Canada have any Mafell gear. Festool is more readily available.
I own and use the Jessem dowel jig all the time. Dowels are dowels. The Mafell is simply a much faster way of installing dowels. The Senca bit works very well. Aside from being lighter, there’s not much reason to buy a 500 unless you find the 700 heavy. I like the added weight of 700 over the 500. That’s a personal preference.
I’m not buying the Mafell next year. I’m buying the DF 700 first. I’ll put it through the paces on several indoor and outdoor projects. My opinion will probably evolve at that time with more projects under my belt.
I’m not spending my 2018 tax return on a DF 700 because I don’t have any faith in the product.