Accessories for DOMINO

Rembo

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]Hello! shows you one of the mill on prisposbleny Domino df 500
with the help of this device can increase the height of milling
 
Thank you!
I still have a few devices for DOMINO.
I had to hang even the XL 700
 
Welcome to the FOG Rembo
That's a nice device for the Domino, post the other ones when you have time Rembo.
 
waho6o9 ,Thank you. I will say at once from Festool, I have only two Domino. think about Duplex ..
the rest of Makita and Dewalt
 
That board with holes is that a kitchen worktop 38mm?
I need to make something similar for me and I have that board collecting dust.
 
Nice work, I really like the kitchen worktop with the holes in it as well. Reduces weight as well as a fixing system.
Super ideas with your domino jigs.

 
ART at WORK said:
Nice work, I really like the kitchen worktop with the holes in it as well. Reduces weight as well as a fixing system.
Super ideas with your domino jigs.
Thank you!
I did not get put in this section are new pictures
 
definetly going to pull out some spare worktop and make a clamp table for general construction so that i can leave the mft for good stuff
 
XL makes a big hole in the minimum thickness of 20mm stock. I needed to insert a pin in 16mm. made for this adapter.
 
Thanks once again for sharing Rembo.  You are truly inspirational and are making a fine addition to the FOG forum imo.  Keep them coming.

For those that don't yet have a Domino, this is what happens after you get a Domino and really get to understand how this tool functions, you start thinking like a Domino and the applications you can come up with are endless it seems.  Such a wonderful tool!  [smile]
 
It's a good idea, but I wonder whether it puts too much stress on the cutter because it is only cutting wood on one side? Maybe it would be better to clamp a wooden block of the same thickness as your jig to the wood that is being mortised, and cut a regular mortise?

Richard.

 
Richard Leon said:
It's a good idea, but I wonder whether it puts too much stress on the cutter because it is only cutting wood on one side? Maybe it would be better to clamp a wooden block of the same thickness as your jig to the wood that is being mortised, and cut a regular mortise?

Richard.
and I think the problem is solved.
 
You're a madman Rembo.  [big grin]

Keep em coming.  After a while, they may just have to set up a sub forum in your name.  [cool]
 
Kevin D. said:
You're a madman Rembo.  [big grin]

Keep em coming.  After a while, they may just have to set up a sub forum in your name.  [cool]
I'm just doing my job  [big grin]
 
Rembo said:
Kevin D. said:
You're a madman Rembo.  [big grin]

Keep em coming.  After a while, they may just have to set up a sub forum in your name.  [cool]
I'm just doing my job  [big grin]

And he's got a sense of humour as well.  Right on!  [smile]

Rembo for President!   [big grin]

 
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