Gene Davis
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Same q posted over at the Sawmill Creek forum. Different readership, so I am posting here also.
I'm into my next project, this one involves some small doors. Dominos will be used to join stiles to rails.
A pic is attached of one of my doors, not put together yet. I show different schemes in three of the corners, based on the domino stock I have. I also have lots of 5mm and 4mm dominos, but they seem a little small for this.
But then there is this. A whole lot of cabinet doors, in kichen cabinet sizes larger than these, get glued together with nothing more than the cope and stick detail. And for that joint, the rails have a glue surface that is 100 percent end grain.
And then also this. Some web searches for this turned up an opinion that the domino used to join parts should not be more than 1/3 the thickness of the stock, thus for my case, I should be using the 6mm domino, which only comes from Festool in 40mm length.
Back when I was joining parts like these with mortise and tenon, I would use 3/8" tenons at 3/4" long for this. The equivalent in a domino would be an 8mm at 40mm length, but I only have the 8s in 50mm.
I'm into my next project, this one involves some small doors. Dominos will be used to join stiles to rails.
A pic is attached of one of my doors, not put together yet. I show different schemes in three of the corners, based on the domino stock I have. I also have lots of 5mm and 4mm dominos, but they seem a little small for this.
But then there is this. A whole lot of cabinet doors, in kichen cabinet sizes larger than these, get glued together with nothing more than the cope and stick detail. And for that joint, the rails have a glue surface that is 100 percent end grain.
And then also this. Some web searches for this turned up an opinion that the domino used to join parts should not be more than 1/3 the thickness of the stock, thus for my case, I should be using the 6mm domino, which only comes from Festool in 40mm length.
Back when I was joining parts like these with mortise and tenon, I would use 3/8" tenons at 3/4" long for this. The equivalent in a domino would be an 8mm at 40mm length, but I only have the 8s in 50mm.