domino compound angles

hucks

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Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial for making a jig that will allow me to join compound angles with a domino 500? I'm trying to figure out the process for making chairs..................Cheers..............H
 
hucks said:
Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial for making a jig that will allow me to join compound angles with a domino 500? I'm trying to figure out the process for making chairs..................Cheers..............H

I believe there is a section in Ricks supplemental manual on this.

If not post up a few sketches of the joint you need. It will help me understand what you're looking for.

Tom
 
Thanks Tom..... there's not one thing in particular. I'm just trying to get my head around compound angles........ very kind offer regardless  [smile]
 
There are times you have to do the Domino plunge on a straight piece, then cut the angle. This may mean cutting deeper or trimming the tenon. A little planning goes a long way in these situations.

Tom
 
hucks said:
Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial for making a jig that will allow me to join compound angles with a domino 500? I'm trying to figure out the process for making chairs..................Cheers..............H

You might want to check out Paul-Marcel's website www.halfinchshy.com  He is doing a series of videos called Angle Madness. See the episode on dominoing the drawer tiers - among a whole bunch of other episodes
 
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