tazprime38
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New Mafell DDF 40 Duo Doweller
joiner1970 said:Had a play with one over the weekend at the D&M toolshow.
Well thought out machine and you can use standard cam dowels etc with it at a fraction of the price of festool domino connectors, so it's very tempting. Also I havent got an LR32 setup yet so the fact this machine can do shelf pin holes is another bonus.
So the drill bits are proprietary/special in some way?Thistleman said:Only ‘criticism’ at present is that the machine comes with 6mm and 8mm bits but euro hardware needs 5mm holes and a pair of bits is an extra ~£75. Would have preferred 5mm for shelf pins and 6mm for dowels and forget the 8mm
Could you expand on why? I own neither a festool domino, nor a mafell ddf40, but may buy one or the other some day. I'd be really interested to know why you wouldn't use the Mafell for cabinets.Thistleman said:I don’t think that this will replace my domino for cabinet making but has already become my go to tool for shelf pins
Birdhunter said:I’m still at a loss, other than the cost of the Dominos, why the dual dowel machine is better. With the Domino, one can use the narrow/wide technique that facilitates perfect alignment. With dowels, it looks like the hole placement has to be perfect.
I bet you can modify the old model to do the same. An add-on sub-base with a pin at 32 mm offset from the bit. One can do the same for a plunge router too.lwoirhaye said:As far as I can tell the only factor that allows the new model to drill lines is a new plastic tab thing with a 32mm offset which for some reason they didn't make for the older model. The tabs may be backwards compatible.