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Finished this back in April, we'd gotten the Domino and I hadn't done anything with it yet, my office chair was uncomfortable, so I grabbed some scrap birch and decided to see what I could make.
Only got two progress pictures with Festools in 'em:
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The strips for the laminated back slats were cut with the TS55, as were the miters joining the front to the back, the rest of the cuts were the PS300 jigsaw. The real shocker to me was how cool the Domino was, I made sure to cut all my miters with the saw while I had it set up so that I didn't have to go back and try to match that setup again, but I had no problem at all with bouncing back and forth between setups on the Domino.
Finished this back in April, we'd gotten the Domino and I hadn't done anything with it yet, my office chair was uncomfortable, so I grabbed some scrap birch and decided to see what I could make.
Only got two progress pictures with Festools in 'em:
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The strips for the laminated back slats were cut with the TS55, as were the miters joining the front to the back, the rest of the cuts were the PS300 jigsaw. The real shocker to me was how cool the Domino was, I made sure to cut all my miters with the saw while I had it set up so that I didn't have to go back and try to match that setup again, but I had no problem at all with bouncing back and forth between setups on the Domino.