Christian93117
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As promised we talked to the R&D department at Festool in Germany.
Here is their answer:
DO NOT use the Domino bits in a regular router!
Main Reason:
The Domino bits are optimized to remove very small chips with the very tip of the bit. Using the Domino bit in a router for dadoes etc. would be an entirely different kind of strain on the bit. The Domino bits are not tested for that and it is unclear how the bit would cut and if it would hold up.
Bottom line is this: Domino bits are specialty bits optimized for use with the Domino and its specific pattern of movement and cutting, not for use with other routers. There is a wide range of solutions that would be far better suited to applications such as dadoes, rabbets, etc. than the Domino bit.
Here is their answer:
DO NOT use the Domino bits in a regular router!
Main Reason:
The Domino bits are optimized to remove very small chips with the very tip of the bit. Using the Domino bit in a router for dadoes etc. would be an entirely different kind of strain on the bit. The Domino bits are not tested for that and it is unclear how the bit would cut and if it would hold up.
Bottom line is this: Domino bits are specialty bits optimized for use with the Domino and its specific pattern of movement and cutting, not for use with other routers. There is a wide range of solutions that would be far better suited to applications such as dadoes, rabbets, etc. than the Domino bit.