Lou Miller
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I'm ordering my Domino this week. I'll primarily use it for cabinet carcasses and stuff. However, since I still do my fair share of trim carpentry, I'm wondering how well this thing will work for casing miters.
Right now I reinforce most of my miters with biscuits. I'm just wondering if the smallest dominos can replace the biscuits? I've never had a domino in my hand, so I'm not sure. Does anyone that currently have one think the 5mm dominos will fit into a 2-1/4" casing that is 5/8" thick? I ask about that size because its the smallest I ever use. Often times, biscuits don't even work with that small of a casing.
Its probably overkill, but if its fast and easy enough, I'll use it for that.
The first job I'm going to use it for is making some (40 or so) very large window sills. About 20" deep. I have to do them all on site, and want to get very good to perfect alignment with my glue-ups so clean up time is limited.
Right now I reinforce most of my miters with biscuits. I'm just wondering if the smallest dominos can replace the biscuits? I've never had a domino in my hand, so I'm not sure. Does anyone that currently have one think the 5mm dominos will fit into a 2-1/4" casing that is 5/8" thick? I ask about that size because its the smallest I ever use. Often times, biscuits don't even work with that small of a casing.
Its probably overkill, but if its fast and easy enough, I'll use it for that.
The first job I'm going to use it for is making some (40 or so) very large window sills. About 20" deep. I have to do them all on site, and want to get very good to perfect alignment with my glue-ups so clean up time is limited.