PaulMarcel
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davee said:The video was interesting and informative. I understand your rationale for not putting glue on only the Domino. However, this is the approach that I most frequently use. It was demonstrated at the Festool training in Lebanon. Brian's approach was to squirt glue onto a scrap piece and then smear the domino in the glue and insert into the slot. The next domino was used to scrape away excess glue and then go into the glue itself. To your point, this does require some squeeze-out clean up. However, it is a faster approach overall (in my opinion). I've not seen any degredation of strength - I suspect this is because of the glue in the domino grooves. This is just throwing out another consideration, not questioning the results you demonstrated. The great difference in strength certainly warrants consideration for gluing both. Thanks.
Based on some comments from a non-FOGger who watched from my channel, I may repeat the experiment with a couple other ways to glue up the Domino. Since it seems the failure in my experiment was due to the Domino going in dry and smearing away the glue, the thought is to put a little on the bottom third of the Domino (plus everywhere in the mortise) and see if the squeeze-out can be limited or eliminated while getting a good glue-up. I may do a Domino with your method, too!