New Domino Accessories - Waterproof Dowels and Handrail Fence

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I have in front of me the Spring 2007 UK edition of a newsletter called Festool Facts: Newsletter for Professionals. This is a colour 4-page A3-size newsletter, and there are two items in it which I'd never heard of and are marked "New". Although I realise that UK and US availability of Festool items doesn't always match (eg we have the belt sander and Precisio table saw), I can't think of any reason why they shouldn't be available in the US after the Domino is released there.

Waterproof Dowels for exterior applications, identified by dark wood with distinctive grain and a special symbol on the dowel. Given the darker colour of the wood, it should be possible to use this as a feature when making through tenons, where the end of the dowel is purposefully revealed.

Handrail Fence, for centering large circular stock, like that used for handrails. It appears that the fence will automatically centre the handrail left-to-right, but not up-and-down, and the latter will presumably have to be done manually using a suitable vertical adjustment on the Domino machine itself.

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Hope this is of interest.

Forrest
 
Thanks Forrest,

Yep, mahogany - that's the plan! That handrail fence looks useful too.

Bob
 
Forrest,

Thanks for posting this.  Bob Marino had posted about Mahogany previously but I was not aware that it is meant for exterior applications (I know Bob you said so but it did not register).

Bob when will this be available stateside?
 
vkumar said:
Forrest,

Thanks for posting this.  Bob Marino had posted about Mahogany previously but I was not aware that it is meant for exterior applications (I know Bob you said so but it did not register).

Bob when will this be available stateside?

I am not sure yet, can't be too long, but I will post when I find out the specifics.

Bob
 
vkumar said:
Forrest,

Thanks for posting this.  Bob Marino had posted about Mahogany previously but I was not aware that it is meant for exterior applications (I know Bob you said so but it did not register).

Bob when will this be available stateside?

Looks to be summer, nothing more specific right now.

Bob
 
More news on the Waterproof Dowels I mentioned a month ago.

http://www.festool.co.uk/artikel/artikel_weiterleiten.cfm?id=306 states:

All beechwood and mahogany DOMINOs are available both in economy packs and single
packs for those who have less need.

  • Does not rot when exposed to persistant moisture 
  • Ideal for external applications 
  • Less suscepitible to fungus and insects 
  • Managed with sustainable wood forests

Also http://www.festool.co.uk/images/gb_downloads/newproducts_spring07.pdf gives the UK prices for the new mahogany and the original beech dominos:

Description of Package Contents 
5 x 30 mm, content 300
6 x 40 mm, content 190
8 x 40 mm, content 130
8 x 50 mm, content 100
10 x 50 mm, content 85

Hardwood UK Price in £ incl 17.5% VAT 
16.10
16.10
16.10
16.10
16.10

Beechwood UK Price in £ incl 17.5% VAT 
8.11
8.11
8.11
8.11
8.11

Although doing comparisons between UK and US prices is difficult, the main point is that the hardwood ones are nearly twice the price of the beech ones.

Forrest

 
Bob Marino said:
vkumar said:
Forrest,

Thanks for posting this.  Bob Marino had posted about Mahogany previously but I was not aware that it is meant for exterior applications (I know Bob you said so but it did not register).

Bob when will this be available stateside?

Looks to be summer, nothing more specific right now.

Bob

Hey Bob, any new word on when I can get my hands on the mahogany dominos??
 
Brice Burrell said:
Bob Marino said:
vkumar said:
Forrest,

Thanks for posting this.  Bob Marino had posted about Mahogany previously but I was not aware that it is meant for exterior applications (I know Bob you said so but it did not register).

Bob when will this be available stateside?

Looks to be summer, nothing more specific right now.

Bob

Hey Bob, any new word on when I can get my hands on the mahogany dominos??

Brice,

Well, it's getting close to summer;>).

I will  check again.

Bob
 
Dan Uhlir said:
Is that 17.5% VAT what I fear it is?

It stands for Value Added Tax, which is a Government goods and services tax that is added to most mail order/over-the-counter retail sales to the public in the UK. The standard rate is 17.5%, but some goods/services qualify for a reduced rate, and some (eg most books, food and clothes) are zero-rated for VAT. Tradesmen and businesses can often reclaim the VAT on an item purchased for their business, so prices are often quoted without VAT in trade-oriented catalogues or websites. Catalogues which are aimed at the general public usually include VAT, and it's important to make sure whether the price you are being given includes or excludes VAT.

You shouldn't have to pay VAT for items exported from the UK to the USA.

Like any tax, the rules for VAT can be pretty complicated. See the Wikipedia entry for an outline of the system, and a comparison against US Sales Tax, and the Government's own website to get more information from the horse's mouth.

Forrest

 
Hey Bob, any new word on when I can get my hands on the mahogany dominos??
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Brice,

Looks to be August, nothing more specific though.

Bob
 
    Thank's Forrest, for the eloquent explanation of the VAT I figured it was some type of tax, good to know you can re-coup it. Similiar to us, only different. dan
 
what we really want as an 'accessory' for the domino, is a domino maker...  some machine we can use to make our own domino's out of whatever wood we wish    :) ::)
 
hopikiva9 said:
what we really want as an 'accessory' for the domino, is a domino maker...   some machine we can use to make our own domino's out of whatever wood we wish    :) ::)
Now that would be cool.
 
Maybe you already have a "Domino maker."'  Do you have a router?  Do you have a TS 55 or TS 75 saw and guide rail?  If you have a beading bit or a round over bit or a bullnose bit of approximately the right size, you can route the edges of some boards of the species of which you want to make dominos, then slice off the beaded strip and cut it into the lengths you need.  They won't be compression embossed like the factory dominos, but they'll work.  Intentionally mismatching the radii will help prevent hydrolocking on installation and provide some space for the excess glue to escape.  This is not a new idea from me, others have posted this or similar ideas much earlier.

Dave R.
 
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