Paul Marcel is at it again - Domino XL 700

Thanks, Peter! :)

The accompanying blog article ("Festool Domino XL DF700 Review 'Domizilla!'") has links to a few other resources like the calibration video (was done with a DF-500, but the method is identical).

There are two more videos partially recorded and edited.  They'll be released over the next week; one is very relevant to both Dominos.
 
Paul Marcel,

Great review! (and I only watched the first half so far!)
I especially like your using the double image technique to zero in on details without sacrificing the flow.

cheers,
roger
 
Here's a first - I've got one before I watched the Paul
 
Kev said:
Here's a first - I've got one before I watched the Paul

Yeah, but you thought about what kind of review Paul Marcel WOULD do before you bought it!  [poke]

The other question is:  Did you use yours before Paul Marcel did?  [poke] [poke]

It is the 'Zilla!  Size does matter at times!

Peter
 
Great video, Paul!!  Informative as always and I really like the different camera views and close-ups as Roger also mentions. 

Scot
 
Peter Halle said:
Kev said:
Here's a first - I've got one before I watched the Paul

Yeah, but you thought about what kind of review Paul Marcel WOULD do before you bought it!   [poke]
Yes  [embarassed]
The other question is:  Did you use yours before Paul Marcel did?   [poke] [poke]
No  [embarassed] [sad]

I'm still desperately trying to get my daughter to get her furniture out of my tiny garage / workshop space  [mad]

Ironically - I have both dominos and the three assortments ... but after the video I'm thinking I need to get a second self centring guide and that rather than get an empty assortment systainer for SIPOs, I'm better off just getting a box of each of the SIPO 750 mm lengths (in 8, 10, 12 & 14 mm) ... Probably wouldn't use SIPOs on any project under 8 mm.

SEE - none of that crossed my mind before watching Paul XL.
 
Paul,

Great Review. I'm  interested and looking forward to watching the other videos.

Cheers,
Steve
 
[mad] how come i didn't get a rubber duck with mine?

I had mine for 6 months now and i didn't think you could fill a 20 minute video about it, but you managed to and i watched it all!
Since this came up today i might as well share the gate i installed today to show what it can do, it's the first one i made using 1 custom width tenon per joint, instead of 2-4 regular tenons per joint as i have done up to now. And i must say this method is simply better, in this gate i placed a 70mm wide tenon in each joint, instead of the two 27mm wide tenons i would have used before. Goes faster and more glue surface!

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Alright guys, repeat after me: "I will not buy a Festool tool that I don't have a use for, but is really cool so I want it anyway.  I will not buy a Festool tool that I don't have a use for, but is really cool so I want it anyway."
 
bwiele said:
Alright guys, repeat after me: "I will not buy a Festool tool that I don't have a use for, but is really cool so I want it anyway.  I will not buy a Festool tool that I don't have a use for, but is really cool so I want it anyway."

That tends to work until Paul-Marcel gets his grubby hands on one for a video review.  Then I'm pretty sure electroshock therapy is the only answer.
 
Timtool said:
I had mine for 6 months now and i didn't think you could fill a 20 minute video about it, but you managed to and i watched it all!
Since this came up today i might as well share the gate i installed today to show what it can do, it's the first one i made using 1 custom width tenon per joint, instead of 2-4 regular tenons per joint as i have done up to now. And i must say this method is simply better, in this gate i placed a 70mm wide tenon in each joint, instead of the two 27mm wide tenons i would have used before. Goes faster and more glue surface!

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Nice work! Too bad they couldn't afford the rest of the fence to go with that gate!  [poke]
 
fritter63 said:
Nice work! Too bad they couldn't afford the rest of the fence to go with that gate!  [poke]

Haha! awesome... actually, I like the locking mechanism.  So do your gate owners say "yeah, you can never have enough locks"?

As for the rubber chicken, maybe Peter can put together FOG-labeled rubber chickens for everybody!
 
Well done Peter for setting this one up. Paul has, as usual, done a fantastic job.

Paul - I did not find a copy of that 'idiot sheet' in my box - is that just for NA or Arizona?

Timtool - I love the gates that you have made - great piece of work. Guy Ashley has made some beautiful gates with his DF 700. I have a gate to make sometime soon but it will not be up to those standards. I will use the wide Domino approach although I have been tackled about this by a 'standard size domino' fan who thinks that wide doms are not necessary.

Peter
 
Paul makes a good video, he's the reason I started to buy Festool, I started with the ro90dx then the of1400 thanks to reviews

I've had to buy the impact driver with out a review from him :(

I get it next week :)

Keep up the good work Paul

 
Yes, Paul does a great job with these videos. I particularly like the depth he goes onto on the accessories. It makes these useful after purchase too.

 
Paul sleeps even less than I do -- he sent me an e-mail this morning at 06:14 my time (~04:14 his time) and he hadn't been to bed yet.  Working on videos.  [scared]  They are well worth it to me for him to loose sleep...  [big grin]
 
RonWen said:
Paul sleeps even less than I do -- he sent me an e-mail this morning at 06:14 my time (~04:14 his time) and he hadn't been to bed yet.  Working on videos.   [scared]  They are well worth it to me for him to loose sleep...  [big grin]

I hope Paulzilla doen't become the first 700XL plunge victim while he's half asleep ...
 
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