smorgasbord said:I'm torn on having the 3 slot widths - I don't miss that on my DF700, but others might.
ChuckS said:I wish the widest setting could be wider! I use the widest setting many many times.
Look at it as a slot-cutting tool! Or simply as a routing tool, or a controlled boring tool (because the machine has a fence).
Alan m said:the real question here is what features would make you want to upgrade. you can add lights etc but they are not going to make you upgraede.
making the tool do something it cannot previously is the only way. for me that is using it on site so it would need to be cordless because on site work would mostly be a few mortices here and there rather than hundreds you would do in the shop. to allow that cordless to work it would need a blower to clear the dust and allow a bag to work so you dont need a dust colecter every time
Alan m said:the real question here is what features would make you want to upgrade. you can add lights etc but they are not going to make you upgraede. Snip.
2 DF500s?squall_line said:This is a very good point. With two DF 500s and one DF 700, I don't see myself getting a DF 600 variant if one were to come out. Snip.
ChuckS said:2 DF500s?
One mounted in a stationary table?
Cheese said:ChuckS said:2 DF500s?
One mounted in a stationary table?
My guess is one with paddles & one with pins. [scratch chin]
squall_line said:It's far from my worst late-night eBay purchase, for sure (the OS 400 blades take that prize).
smorgasbord said:As discussed, the obvious first thing is to make a DF600 that sits between the DF500 and DF700. I once posted that this would be the equivalent of making a ⅜" socket set. Yes, you can cover everything with a ¼" socket set and a ½" socket set, but you'll find that 90% of the time the ⅜" covers what you need and is just the right ratchet size in your hand.
Alan m said:the real question here is what features would make you want to upgrade.
JimH2 said:I'd rather have a different tool than a 3rd Domino.
mino said:Either way, definitely do not see the space for a "DF600" style product. The XL sells very little and there would be no point in it when there is already an overlap at the 10 mm end of the spectrum.
smorgasbord said:Snip.
but I'll argue that trading off the 4mm and 5mm bit sizes to get a 12mm bit and enable deeper mortises on the 10mm and 12mm bits would make the new tool even more popular. I expect competition when patents expire to cover a larger range with a single tool, so Festool might want to counter that.