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Getting Started: DOMINO DF 500 Connectors

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • The new DOMINO connectors make knock-down joinery simple and stable. Quickly and easy assemble, separate, and reassemble your work for increased flexibility across a wide range of applications - from corner panel joints to center panel joints to joints between a series of holes. For increased stability, speed, and flexibility.
    Learn more at festoolusa.com/connectors

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  • @WelshRabbit
    @WelshRabbit 2 роки тому +1

    Oh, happy day! I just ordered my Festool DF 500 Connector Set and will soon start work on building my own (updated) version of Guido Henn's (not the musician but the master woodcraftsman) "Chaos Theory" wall of combination workshop cabinets + drawers + SysPorts. I hope to reverse some of the natural entropy which has caused my workshop to become far too messy & disorganized for efficient work. My workshop is pretty strong evidence of the operation of the 2d Law of Thermodynamics -- that things over time will become disorganized unless energy is constantly applied.

  • @garyparks2194
    @garyparks2194 3 роки тому +1

    All of this shows the hole for the connector being drilled inside the cabinet. Can you drill the hole on the top and bottom of the cabinet?

  • @antonstafeyev3606
    @antonstafeyev3606 3 роки тому +2

    How did you align the domino in to the spot on T connection at 2:40

  • @OzrikKnob
    @OzrikKnob 7 місяців тому

    I finally got around to using these connectors today. I'm summarily unimpressed. Spent about 3 hours practicing and trying to get them to function correctly before I gave up. I'll try them again but I pretty much think they're trash at the moment. Very disappointed.

  • @roadkisserful
    @roadkisserful Рік тому

    The instructions advises to remove the 0.3mm shim for the 15mm drill KVB-HW D15 CE what is the purpose of that.

  • @optimistichorizon
    @optimistichorizon 5 років тому +1

    *That is Amazing. I can build things for people who live in apartments that move often.*

  • @14GoOdLiFe
    @14GoOdLiFe 3 роки тому +1

    I'm not taking sides here... But can you tell me why I should choose the Domino connectors over the zeta clamex?

    • @thefeldons2934
      @thefeldons2934 3 роки тому +1

      Take sides! Clamex is a superior system by every measure based on what I see here. I’ve been using the Lamello system for years now and it’s a pleasure every time. Their invisible shelf connection system is 100% better than this for cubbies, plus you can use Tenso fasteners for permanent joints without the need for even the small hole used to tighten Clamex connections.
      Now, if you were choosing between buying a Domino and a Clamex cutter, that would be a different discussion. But for this kind of application just in and of itself, it’s Lamello all the way. No contest.
      I do a lot of work as a sub for a high end shop; I have to be tooled up the way they are so I have a Top 20 biscuit joiner, Domino joiner, and the P-Zeta Lamello joiner (for Clamex etc.) They all have their respective places in the work I do. If I had to have only one, it would be Domino, but I wouldn’t be happy about it, lol.

    • @michael.knight
      @michael.knight 2 роки тому +1

      @@thefeldons2934 Good points. I only have the Domino (as a hobbyist), so it's great that this system exists even if there is a better system out there. No need for me to have two machines, when the Domino is more all round and I use permanent joinery most of the time. For the occasional piece that's too large and needs to be disassembled, these are still good enough I think.

  • @swolleneyes
    @swolleneyes 2 роки тому

    is there any way to make a flat join like the DF700 allows?

  • @Therealphantomzero
    @Therealphantomzero Рік тому

    how much weight can those connectors withstand?

  • @ztiling5646
    @ztiling5646 4 роки тому

    Lovely dominos joiners, i have one of the larger XL700 of theme.

  • @turgayaltuntas3751
    @turgayaltuntas3751 4 роки тому

    which brand is your hammer ? good vid btw.

  • @carbb5760
    @carbb5760 3 роки тому +2

    So cool but so expensive it’s insane

  • @mehulpgajjar4901
    @mehulpgajjar4901 Рік тому

    Hi Festool, reduce your tools price what's possible so we can buy, i know you build quality tools but can't you reduce something for all?

  • @woodbe5311
    @woodbe5311 4 роки тому

    Can i use this system in MDF?

  • @AVSMedical1
    @AVSMedical1 5 років тому +2

    That is awesome, thank you. I'm just getting ready to rebuild my workbench using SYSAZ drawers, I want to have about 9 or 10 on each side. I have a basement shop and want to be able to disassemble it and take it with me when I retire in a few years - this is a perfect solution! @chesapeakewoodworker

    • @spencerkamdyn5980
      @spencerkamdyn5980 3 роки тому

      i realize it's quite randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to watch new movies online ?

  • @Farmingandstuff1
    @Farmingandstuff1 3 роки тому +1

    Similar to lemello clamex

    • @Dempsey418
      @Dempsey418 3 роки тому

      Lot less work with the Lamello too

  • @twes619
    @twes619 5 років тому

    What kind of warranty do your tools have?

    • @festoolusa
      @festoolusa  5 років тому +2

      All new Festool tools include a 3-year wear-and-tear warranty.

  • @billystray7007
    @billystray7007 5 років тому

    How much is that kit , I wonder

  • @marcclarke01
    @marcclarke01 2 роки тому +1

    Be completely unnecessary music track is exceptionally annoying.

  • @thefeldons2934
    @thefeldons2934 3 роки тому

    This looks overly clunky to me, vs. the Lamello P-Zeta system.
    Domino is a great tool overall, and if you can’t justify the additional expense of the Lamello, this system could be the solution to certain problems. But if you intend on doing a lot of knock down furniture or make a lot of enclosed shelves like cubbies and the like, Lamello is hands down the better option.

    • @LukePighetti
      @LukePighetti 2 роки тому +1

      What makes it a better option?

    • @swolleneyes
      @swolleneyes 2 роки тому +2

      I think to a lot of folks that's like telling a photographer with a full Canon or Nikon system to get a Leica macro lens.

  • @mattsmith7316
    @mattsmith7316 5 років тому +2

    This makes no sense to me. I guess if you have to have furniture that you can easily disassemble, then yeah, but that’s got to be a tiny market. The fasteners are way too fiddly to use on customer-assembled furniture, a la Ikea. Just glue it and screw it.

    • @festoolusa
      @festoolusa  5 років тому +6

      DOMINO connectors come in handy when assembling things like cabinets, countertops, large second-floor furniture (bed frames, armoires), and anything that larger than a door that it needs to fit through.

    • @billystray7007
      @billystray7007 5 років тому +5

      Also great for closet system's where you have to pretty much build the unit inside the closet itself

    • @3xperience
      @3xperience 5 років тому +1

      @@festoolusa yeah i was thinking this would be ideal for building bed frames.. plus if you want to glue it you can just use normal dominoes..

    • @johnervin3279
      @johnervin3279 5 років тому

      @@3xperience I just built quad bunk beds that had to be knockdown to be able to get into the condo unit and then the bedroom. It was challenging but in the end worked perfectly. So for large furniture it is the ticket

    • @brianruane8505
      @brianruane8505 4 роки тому +1

      This machine does nothing that I cannot do with a biscuit joiner and/or Kreg screws - and if I really need extra strength in a joint, I use a sliding dovetail OR a locking Mitre joint....and all for a lot less money than one of these pieces of kit..!!!

  • @tomharper6537
    @tomharper6537 2 роки тому +1

    Far too many steps involved.