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« Reply #60 on: June 18, 2010, 12:28 PM » |
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Awesome, Ron!
Just to clarify from your last post: The 1/2" side will be intended to center on 1/2" ply (undersized, as you stated.. usually 31/64ths).
The 3/4" side will, however, be intended to center on actual 0.75" material.
Is this correct?
Correct, however the 3/4" side will be 10mm (.393") to the center -- .750/2= .375" so it will be ~.018" off center or about 1/64" off center.
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« Reply #61 on: June 18, 2010, 01:13 PM » |
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Where do I send my money? Do yo have a Paypal account yet.
Greg
Yes I do have a PayPal account but please hold off -- I don't want people to pay until I have them ready to mail. I'll give the specifics when I have a batch ready to send. 
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« Reply #62 on: June 18, 2010, 10:07 PM » |
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I recently bought some undersized plywood router bits from Lee Valley. They left perfectly sized dadoes for 1/2" and 3/4" ply. The 1/2" bit was 31/64" and the 3/4" bit was 23/32".
I am definitely going to order one of your jigs. I spend ages setting up the Domino for well-centered mortises on plywood.
Thanks Richard.
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« Reply #63 on: June 19, 2010, 11:41 AM » |
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I recently bought some undersized plywood router bits from Lee Valley. They left perfectly sized dadoes for 1/2" and 3/4" ply. The 1/2" bit was 31/64" and the 3/4" bit was 23/32".
I am definitely going to order one of your jigs. I spend ages setting up the Domino for well-centered mortises on plywood. Thanks Richard.
This raises a question that hopefully those of you that have expressed an interest in the sole plate can help me with (as many are aware I'm relatively new to woodworking, my background is in engineering). I had intended to make the 1/2" side accommodate ply which when I measure the baltic birch ply that I have is ~.485" to .490" in thickness. For the 3/4" cabinet grade ply side I had intended to just use the 10mm (.393") to center of the Domino. You've brought to my attention that Lee Valley, Freud and others offer dado bits for 31/64" (.484") ply and 15/32" (.468") dimension ply. The 3/4" cabinet grade ply seems to be sized at at either 23/32" (.718") or 47/64" (.734"). So my question is what are the best dimensions to target for the 1/2" and 3/4" sides of the plate? Is there one dimension ply that is more "standard" than the other for both sizes? As we know it isn't critical that the tenons are precisely centered in the ply (1/2" ply probably a little more so than 3/4"ply) but I'd like to make them so they fairly well center the mortises. Thanks for you help.
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« Reply #64 on: June 19, 2010, 12:49 PM » |
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As the plywood router bits imply, the current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64", and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32". This is for sheet goods intended for the NA market. Your Baltic birch is probably a metric thickness. For all I know the 31/64 and 23/32 are to make them more similar to metric dimensions? 
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« Reply #65 on: June 19, 2010, 01:42 PM » |
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As the plywood router bits imply, the current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64", and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32". This is for sheet goods intended for the NA market. Your Baltic birch is probably a metric thickness. For all I know the 31/64 and 23/32 are to make them more similar to metric dimensions?  As I understand it, the plywood manufacturers can get away with calling undersized plywood 1/2" or 3/4" as it is within defined acceptable tolerances, and over thousands of square feet they save a considerable amount of material and money. It is unrelated to metric measurements. Ron, if you aim for the router bit thicknesses the jig will be really accurate for plywood. Richard.
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« Reply #66 on: June 19, 2010, 05:11 PM » |
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I think you'll find there is no standard thickness for plywood. Trying to get tenons truly centered in ply is a hassle that isn't worth it in my book. I purposefully cut the tenons off center so at glance I know which face I've indexed the cut from when it come time to assemble.
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« Reply #67 on: June 20, 2010, 11:26 AM » |
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I've finished my parallel guides that I made using two (2) Empire heavy duty adjustable T-squares that HD sells. They will allow cutting from 7-1/4" (185mm) to 56-1/2" (1435mm) when you flip the ends attached to the guide rail. I haven't yet adhered the Starrett stick-on tapes and I think that I'll also drill a few holes to attach Inca scales which will nicely ride on top of the T-square rail. I've attached a Picassa look at them. http://picasaweb.google.com/ronwenner/RecentlyUpdated#
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« Reply #68 on: June 20, 2010, 11:52 AM » |
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I've finished my parallel guides that I made using two (2) Empire heavy duty adjustable T-squares that HD sells. They will allow cutting from 7-1/4" (185mm) to 56-1/2" (1435mm) when you flip the ends attached to the guide rail. I haven't yet adhered the Starrett stick-on tapes and I think that I'll also drill a few holes to attach Inca scales which will nicely ride on top of the T-square rail. I've attached a Picassa look at them. http://picasaweb.google.com/ronwenner/RecentlyUpdated#Wow, they look fantastic!  Mark
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« Reply #69 on: July 06, 2010, 08:39 PM » |
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I've made a small batch of 25 pcs. for anyone that is interested in buying one of the Domino sole plates. I can sell them for $38.50 ea.+ postage ($4.95 anywhere in the U.S.). The plates have an M8x1.25 threaded hole which matches the Festool clamp element knob studs. The knob stud is slightly too long (approx. 1 mm) to be flush with the plate (important) so the choice would be to either file or grind about 1mm off the stud length or place a flat washer under the knob before screwing it on to the plate. In the picture I used the 5mm thumb screws from the Domino support bracket which work nicely. I've milled the plate dimensions for 1/2" ply (31/64") on one side and 3/4" (23/32") ply on the other side. Those seem to be as close to a "standard" dimension as possible and will center the mortises fairly well. As you know it's not critical that the mortises are perfectly centered so the plate will cover most reasonable variances in the ply thicknesses. I'm NOT including the knobs or attachment screws, just the sole plate.
If you are interested in buying one please send me a PM I'll advise my Paypal account information.
Thanks, Ron
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« Reply #70 on: July 06, 2010, 10:39 PM » |
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 Wow that looks great. I dont even have a domino but I want that jig. Maybe I'll have to buy a domino for that jig.
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« Reply #71 on: July 07, 2010, 02:13 AM » |
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Would you be prepared to ship to the UK? If so, how much by airmail?
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« Reply #72 on: July 07, 2010, 08:38 AM » |
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PM sent.. last night actually.
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« Reply #73 on: July 07, 2010, 08:41 AM » |
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Im in the UK I would be interseted.
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« Reply #74 on: July 07, 2010, 09:49 AM » |
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PM sent. This is one of the best things I have seen on the FOG.
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« Reply #75 on: July 07, 2010, 10:51 AM » |
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Looks awesome. PM sent.
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« Reply #76 on: July 07, 2010, 12:54 PM » |
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Wow, That is overwhelming. I should have made a much larger batch to start with.  I'll begin sending my Paypal acct. info to you in the order that I received your e-mails. I have far more requests than available plates but I'll begin making some more & then contact more people. I won't send you the payment information until I have plates ready to ship. Also, I'll be checking the postal cost to the UK & some other countries. Regards, Ron EDIT: I never realized there are that many Dominos out there! I've got a ton of requests, this is why I don't want anyone to pay until I have theirs ready to mail. Please be a little patient & I'll get a plate to each of you. I can machine them fairly quickly.
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« Reply #77 on: July 07, 2010, 01:07 PM » |
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Wow, That is overwhelming. I should have made a much larger batch to start with. I'll begin sending my Paypal acct. info to you in the order that I received your e-mails. I have far more requests than available plates but I'll begin making some more & then contact more people. I won't send you the payment information until I have plates ready to ship. Also, I'll be checking the postal cost to the UK & some other countries. Regards, Ron I didn't PM/e-mail you, just posted on here. Does that count?
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« Reply #78 on: July 07, 2010, 08:00 PM » |
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PM sent...Hurry up, I'm actually starting to use my domino and it's making me like this jig even more.
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« Reply #79 on: July 12, 2010, 12:45 PM » |
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Ron
Jig arrived this moring, many thanks, it is very nicely machined.
Jay
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« Reply #80 on: July 12, 2010, 02:25 PM » |
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Jig arrived this moring, many thanks, it is very nicely machined.
Jay
Uhm, Jay... aren't you forgetting something? Come on now, you know the drill... It didn't happen without pictures! 
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« Reply #81 on: July 12, 2010, 02:55 PM » |
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You mean I've got to learn how to do pictures? Maybe later this week. I'm going to be out of town until Sat so I'm not sure I've got the time right now. But trust me, look at the pics that have been posted, take off the handle and the attachment knobs and it looks exactly like the one I received in the mail  Jay
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« Reply #82 on: July 12, 2010, 03:24 PM » |
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You mean I've got to learn how to do pictures? Maybe later this week. I'm going to be out of town until Sat so I'm not sure I've got the time right now. But trust me, look at the pics that have been posted, take off the handle and the attachment knobs and it looks exactly like the one I received in the mail  Jay Heh, heh, heh. I was just giving you a little ribbing. 
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« Reply #83 on: July 12, 2010, 03:41 PM » |
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Ron
Jig arrived this moring, many thanks, it is very nicely machined.
Jay
Thanks very much Jay. One should always be careful what you ask for but I'm very interested in feedback on how they work out for everyone -- I've sent a bunch of them out that should be in use (if not already, soon). Regards, Ron
(PS -- I've got another batch ready to go for those of you that already sent me PM's or would like to buy one)
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« Reply #84 on: July 12, 2010, 03:43 PM » |
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Mine arrived in the afternoon post. Looks great! Thanks Ron. Here's a photo of it attached (finally providing a home for a wayward clamp knob, too). 
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« Reply #85 on: July 12, 2010, 03:49 PM » |
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Mine arrived in the afternoon post. Looks great!
Thanks Ron.
Here's a photo of it attached (finally providing a home for a wayward clamp knob, too).
[ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ]
I'm glad that at the least it provides a storage place for your knob. Don't forget to trim the knob stud back ~1mm or use a flat washer under the knob.
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« Reply #86 on: July 12, 2010, 04:22 PM » |
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I'm glad we're able to do projects like this, we've got so many talented people here these sort of things should happen more often.
Ron, very nice work!
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« Reply #87 on: July 12, 2010, 04:53 PM » |
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ooohh woo hoo.. I can't wait to get home and check the mailbox... See if I have something to tinker with tonight.
Addendum: Wheeee!! Hunka' hunka' aluminum on my porch. Very nicely made RonWen. Thanks!
However, no pics of usage yet.... I decided that rather than scavenge the Support Bracket I'mma order some extra "Clamping Screws" to attach this jig.
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« Reply #88 on: July 12, 2010, 11:52 PM » |
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ooohh woo hoo.. I can't wait to get home and check the mailbox... See if I have something to tinker with tonight.
Addendum: Wheeee!! Hunka' hunka' aluminum on my porch. Very nicely made RonWen. Thanks!
However, no pics of usage yet.... I decided that rather than scavenge the Support Bracket I'mma order some extra "Clamping Screws" to attach this jig.
[/b] McMaster Carr has some nice ones, expensive but nice. http://www.mcmaster.com/#92581a340/=7xqtbz
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« Reply #89 on: July 13, 2010, 01:42 AM » |
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Mine came in the mail today Ron. Thanks very much for your time and effort.
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