Glue-less Domino Dowel for Festool

Maybe we can get some videos of stress testing as well, to give a sense of how strong the joints are?

Also one of the disassembly process.
 
Edward A Reno III said:
Maybe we can get some videos of stress testing as well, to give a sense of how strong the joints are?

Also one of the disassembly process.

The pulling strength has been tested up to 50kg per one connector
 
The Interior Cafe said:
Edward A Reno III said:
Maybe we can get some videos of stress testing as well, to give a sense of how strong the joints are?

Also one of the disassembly process.

The pulling strength has been tested up to 50kg per one connector

You say pulling strength as in breaking force or how much force is applied pulling the joint up?

Pulling force to me means pulling the joint up tight.

Breaking force is what Edward was asking.
 
jmbfestool said:
The Interior Cafe said:
Edward A Reno III said:
Maybe we can get some videos of stress testing as well, to give a sense of how strong the joints are?

Also one of the disassembly process.

The pulling strength has been tested up to 50kg per one connector

You say pulling strength as in breaking force or how much force is applied pulling the joint up?

Pulling force to me means pulling the joint up tight.

Breaking force is what Edward was asking.

We tested with creating a shelve of 600x500mm and using 6 Dominofix dowels connected to the sides and pressed 5kn. It didn't break.

With pulling force i mean trying to pull the joint open. We test one connecter with a force of 50kg and it didn't open, break or move.

I hope this is what you are looking for?
 
Dominofix 10 MM glue-less dowels for Festool Domino DF 500 MADE IN EUROPE!
- 10 MM glue-less dowels for permanent or re-assembling connections. (8 MM coming in the near future)
- Minimum material thickness 16mm (solid wood 20mm when using a vertical and horizontal connection such as cabinets because of end grain)
- To be used with Festool Domino DF 500
- Can be used in combination with wooden domino dowels.
- Pulling strength of 50kg per connector
- Breaking force is tested up to 5KN
Applications:
- Cabinets
- Framework
- Connecting of pieces where clamps cannot be used
- Connecting of pieces that cannot be brought assembled to worksite but needs hidden and fast assembly
Benefits:
- Quick drilling with standard settings of the Festool Domino DF 500
- Easy, strong and quick assemble of dowels
- Small and strong tightening screw to lock the Dominofix
- Marking the centre of drilling hole can be done with marking hole on Festool Domino DF 500 (Drilling jig coming soon)
Orders:
- Prices per pair € 1.00 - £ 0.80 - $ 1.15
- Order amounts 25 - 50 -100 - 200 pairs in cardboard box (VOLUME PRICING COMING SOON)
- 200 pairs + Dominofix Tanos Systainer (PRICING COMING SOON)
- Set including 200 pairs + Dominofix Tanos Systainer + Drilling jig (PRICING COMING SOON)
- Shipping world wide
When we have all prices, we will launch our online shop for order!
Please note because of the timezone in Finland. We will be answering all your messages, emails and comments tomorrow! Please feel free to contact us via email: info@dominofix.com or Facebook with any questions!
 
The Interior Cafe said:
jmbfestool said:
The Interior Cafe said:
Edward A Reno III said:
Maybe we can get some videos of stress testing as well, to give a sense of how strong the joints are?

Also one of the disassembly process.

The pulling strength has been tested up to 50kg per one connector

You say pulling strength as in breaking force or how much force is applied pulling the joint up?

Pulling force to me means pulling the joint up tight.

Breaking force is what Edward was asking.

We tested with creating a shelve of 600x500mm and using 6 Dominofix dowels connected to the sides and pressed 5kn. It didn't break.

With pulling force i mean trying to pull the joint open. We test one connecter with a force of 50kg and it didn't open, break or move.

I hope this is what you are looking for?

Thank you for your reply.

Maybe I should call it tigthening force/pulling tight force? Thats what Im looking for.

So will it pull a joint up? Lets say it had 1 2...3mm gap will it pull it up or do you have to make sure the joint is up tight by other methods like clamps.

Example some times sheets of ply are bowed so in the middle it might not touch so whats the max gap if any gap these dominos would pull the material uptight and if so how much force does it have for pulling the joint tight.
 
jmbfestool said:
Thank you for your reply.

Maybe I should call it tigthening force/pulling tight force? Thats what Im looking for.

So will it pull a joint up? Lets say it had 1 2...3mm gap will it pull it up or do you have to make sure the joint is up tight by other methods like clamps.

Example some times sheets of ply are bowed so in the middle it might not touch so whats the max gap if any gap these dominos would pull the material uptight and if so how much force does it have for pulling the joint tight.

I have the same question in my mind. From what I can observe the joint is locking, but it's not exercising a clamping effect to "tighten" the joint. How do you avoid the loose joint "waggle" .. does the locking screw pull the joint in??
 
To answer the 2 questions above.
Incase your joint in not closed (for example bent sides) then we advise to use a clamp before and then use the locking screw to further tighten it.

 
The Interior Cafe said:
To answer the 2 questions above.
Incase your joint in not closed (for example bent sides) then we advise to use a clamp before and then use the locking screw to further tighten it.

So it has a tightening force just hasnt got the ability to pull a small gap up.  Thats fine kinda wish it had though but if the cost is low enough I dont mind temporarily using clamps or some Jmb strength to push the joint up while I tigthen the domino
 
jmbfestool said:
The Interior Cafe said:
To answer the 2 questions above.
Incase your joint in not closed (for example bent sides) then we advise to use a clamp before and then use the locking screw to further tighten it.

So it has a tightening force just hasnt got the ability to pull a small gap up.  Thats fine kinda wish it had though but if the cost is low enough I dont mind temporarily using clamps or some Jmb strength to push the joint up while I tigthen the domino

It was the initial plan to have it like that, but as you said, the costs would have been enormous for that!
 
When is the Dominofix available?

One of the most questions asked is, when is the Dominofix available and where?

We are aiming to have it available in 3-4 months.

The reason for this is we are now also able to offer you both the 10 mm and 8 mm version of the Dominofix glue-less dowels for Festool Domino DF 500. The 8 mm version is in its final stage of having it produced.

At this moment we have send out a a few batches to carpenters to get more feedback on the user experience, we know it works but we also want that its an easy and positive asset in your work.

Minor changes if needed will still be applied after receiving that feedback.

The next step is to have the first sellable batch to be produced which takes 5-6 weeks. We will soon launch our set prices with Tanos Systainer and with the drilling jig.

The Dominofix will be available online and in local retailers. We first want to send out some samples and application samples to the retailers so you can have a closer look at the product and make sure you will be happy with it before you buy it.

For all our subscribers we will offer a discount on online purchases with the first order.

In the meanwhile, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us!
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We tested yesterday the new models for Dominofix 10 mm and 8 mm and the results where outstanding. We improved the strength, functionality and the user experience ALOT! The new products photos and video will be published 1st of August together with PRE ORDERS!

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Looking forward to it.

Dominofix said:
We tested yesterday the new models for Dominofix 10 mm and 8 mm and the results where outstanding. We improved the strength, functionality and the user experience ALOT! The new products photos and video will be published 1st of August together with PRE ORDERS!

Don't forget to follow us on Facebook Dominofix to get the latest news!
 
I often use a couple of pocket screws in conjunction with regular dominos. I do this on utility pieces to avoid glue ups and bar clamps. Might this product be used for the same??
 
Dominofix said:
We tested yesterday the new models for Dominofix 10 mm and 8 mm and the results where outstanding. We improved the strength, functionality and the user experience ALOT! The new products photos and video will be published 1st of August together with PRE ORDERS!

Don't forget to follow us on Facebook Dominofix to get the latest news!

So the current video on your facebook isnt the final product?  Curious to what alterations you have made. 

 
Here you can see our improved Dominofix models!

The Dominofix glueless domino dowels are made from Ultramid Polyamides with reinforced glass fibers to give you a super strong joint! Available soon! Our web shop will be online this week or the following week. You are able to pre order your Dominofix with a 10% discount! No payments are taken with the pre orders. When we have the Dominofix in stock we will send you a payment link.

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Ill deffos buy some like to try them out.  If I like them.... Illl program them into my cnc

The cnc cant cnc board edges but the hole required to fix the dominofix can be done on cnc. This together would serve as a location point for the festool domino.

Should be a good way of making units I hope.  Instead of rafix which are unsightly but can be fully proccesed on the cnc.  Soooo pros and cons.

 
Hi Guys
I like the idea and am willing to give them a try but at the moment can't justify the 19euro shipping cost. I'm sure there will be a UK distributor soon.
 
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