Festool Domino DF 500 Set // Unboxing & First Impressions - WOW!

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
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In this video, I'll show you the most expensive tool I've ever purchase - the Festool Domino DF 500 Q-Set with box of assorted Domino tenons and additional cutters. This is a wild tool that has blown me away in the first few days I've owned it. Let's take a look!
NOTE: After using this for a few days, I highly recommend NOT placing the material you're cutting into on a flat surface as this can sometimes cause you to accidentally reference of the base, rather than the upper plate. It's best to clamp the workpiece on the surface of the table with it hanging slightly over the edge so that the table will not interfere in any way.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
0:45 What's in the Domino box
3:48 Domino DF 500
7:46 What's in the assortment box
10:21 Preparing for first use
10:42 Setting up for first cut
13:43 Changing the cutter
14:38 Checking our settings
16:10 Cutting the Domino mortises
17:47 Testing the fit
18:40 Final thoughts
LINKS TO BUY FEATURED PRODUCTS (INCLUDES PAID LINKS):
🇺🇸 Festool Domino DF500 Set - amzn.to/3wJHKEi
🇺🇸 Festool Domnios + Cutters - amzn.to/49z4Trv
🇨🇦 Festool Domino DF500 Set - tinyurl.com/2p9env6h
🇨🇦 Festool Domnios + Cutters - tinyurl.com/5ynhfdtd
Please note that this video is not sponsored by any of the brands in the video and all products have been purchased with my own money. As a member of the Amazon Associates program, I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
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  • Great review, thank you! The inclusion of the set and accessories was especially helpful for more data for my upcoming purchase. Well done, brother.

    @gbear056@gbear056Ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshopАй бұрын
  • Appreciate the time you took to put this together. Super helpful. I’ll look forward to any other Domino videos if you decide to move forward with that. I’m currently putting face frames on cabinet carcasses and interested in how others attack it using the this tool.

    @mikehiggins8673@mikehiggins86732 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the kind comment! It’s been such a fun tool to play around with and I’m excited to put out more videos in the coming months.

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshop2 ай бұрын
  • Good stuff

    @garynelles@garynelles2 ай бұрын
  • Congrats! The domino is an amazing tool. I'd have one if I didn't have my dowelmax.

    @NWGR@NWGR2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks! It's been a marvel of engineering to explore and I'm sure it'll take a while to master. The Dowelmax is intriguing and was on my radar not too long ago.

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshop2 ай бұрын
    • @@MasonWoodshop The dowelmax is well-made, very accurate and has a lower cost of entry, but the domino has a pretty decent speed advantage. If I ever get to the point of production speed being an efficiency bottleneck, the domino will be the first tool I buy. Have fun with it!

      @NWGR@NWGR2 ай бұрын
  • Be careful when doing dominos on a table like that. Depending on how thick the material and how you set your fence you might be referencing off the table instead of the top of the boards. The actual formula is that you'll have problems if "fenceSetting + 10 > materialThickness" (find the fence setting from the scale or dividing the integrated gauge value in half). The 10mm comes from the distance from the middle of the cutter to the bottom of the machine.

    @gharel396@gharel3962 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!! Thanks for noting this as this is exactly what I’ve encounter after making this video. Working off the table has solved all of these issues and the only time I’d work on the table is if the material is thick.

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshop2 ай бұрын
    • Definitely what he said. I cant speak to how all users go with this but certainly at my work, the guys who use their bench as the reference face have the most issue with misalignment. If I could give you or any new domino user one piece of advice, if you're working with std 16 and 18mm board, start off using the 5 x 30mm dominos with the corresponding 15mm plunge depth. Everyone, (and I do mean everyone!) plunges all the way through a seen face at some point. Especially if you don't have any more board left!!! Ask me how I know ha.

      @WhangaFish@WhangaFish2 ай бұрын
    • Oh and to go along with the alignment accuracy thing, have a look at the seneca woodworking Domiplate. I have two, the 12/18 takes care of the not having the in bulit 18mm stop and the Zero/12mm. I can't articulate the instruction of how to use it in here, it'll just be confusing, but have a look they're great. I use that when I'm putting in dividers of shelves. Whilst the TSO Bigfoot is very well make and good, I actually never use mine, I just pull the machines foot out to the highest setting and its fine for any cabinetry task IMO.

      @WhangaFish@WhangaFish2 ай бұрын
    • @@WhangaFish That's a great tip! I've been mostly playing around with 6mm and luckily I've only had one accidental plunge all the way through (luckily just on a test board).

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshop2 ай бұрын
    • @@WhangaFish The Seneca Domiplate has been on my radar the past week or so and I think I'll get one once a Canadian retailer has stock (oddly out of stock everywhere I've checked). I did just get the TSO BigFoot but haven't had much opportunity to play around with it yet - hopefully I'll get a bit of time this weekend.

      @MasonWoodshop@MasonWoodshop2 ай бұрын
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