iamnothim
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Just finished my first project using the Domino DF 500.
I could not have attached the shelf struts without it.
I used the OF 1400 mounted on the CMS/VL using the free-hand/pin assembly to route the profiles on the "S" struts.
The shelf is 1/2" Medex core with veneers of bird's eye maple field, seagrass mahogany border, and a filitti of holly an anigre.
The cleat and struts are sipo mahogany.
Festool makes it possible for a novice to complete more advanced projects.
I also made a new table top for an old coffee table. The core is 3/4" Medex with a 5/4 walnut border.
Before purchasing the Domino I used a stile/rail set to attache the walnut edge to the Medex core. The after bagging the veneer I routed a profile on the edge exposing the walnut.
The veneers are double book match walnut burl, satinwood border, and a filitti of holly and mahogany.
I striped the base using Soy-Gel and refinished to match.
I could not have attached the shelf struts without it.
I used the OF 1400 mounted on the CMS/VL using the free-hand/pin assembly to route the profiles on the "S" struts.
The shelf is 1/2" Medex core with veneers of bird's eye maple field, seagrass mahogany border, and a filitti of holly an anigre.
The cleat and struts are sipo mahogany.
Festool makes it possible for a novice to complete more advanced projects.
I also made a new table top for an old coffee table. The core is 3/4" Medex with a 5/4 walnut border.
Before purchasing the Domino I used a stile/rail set to attache the walnut edge to the Medex core. The after bagging the veneer I routed a profile on the edge exposing the walnut.
The veneers are double book match walnut burl, satinwood border, and a filitti of holly and mahogany.
I striped the base using Soy-Gel and refinished to match.



