domino height gauge

Shel

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To center a 6mm bit on plywood 19.5 mm thick, I have to set the height gauge to 13mm--9 or 10 puts it too close to the top surface. 

I've noticed this happening on other projects, but until now it hasn't been critical.

(If I set the board thickness slide to 20mm, the height gauge reads 10, as it should.) 

Any solution for this?  I haven't removed the screws holding the height scale in place, but the top one looks like there might be a little bit of adjustment possible.
 
That is the purpose of the Domiplate.  The plywood current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64" (.484") and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32" (.718").  Even if using actual 1/2" thick material that only moves it off center ~.008".   It is probably a little more important to somewhat center the 4mm Domino tenons in the 1/2" stock than the 3/4" material.

We've followed the Lee Valley standard for plywood router bits:  http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=49888&cat=1,46168,46171

As you've no doubt noticed, it seems to make a difference where is china the ply is produced as to the actual thickness.   [wink]  

Minor difference in centering the mortise usually doesn't matter as long as you observe & register from the finish edge and finish surface of the ply.  

By the way... WELCOME TO THE FOG!!!
 
Welcome to the forum. I would recommend that you give the service department a call between 8a-5p, M-F. Their number's below in my signature and on your tool. They can help you out if there's a problem with the gauge.
 
RonWen said:
That is the purpose of the Domiplate.  The plywood current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64" (.484") and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32" (.718").  Even if using actual 1/2" thick material that only moves it off center ~.008".   It is probably a little more important to somewhat center the 4mm Domino tenons in the 1/2" stock than the 3/4" material.

We've followed the Lee Valley standard for plywood router bits:  http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=49888&cat=1,46168,46171

As you've no doubt noticed, it seems to make a difference where is china the ply is produced as to the actual thickness.   [wink]  

Minor difference in centering the mortise usually doesn't matter as long as you observe & register from the finish edge and finish surface of the ply.  

By the way... WELCOME TO THE FOG!!!

Ron I have your plate and it is awesome. Some times though I use odd sized lumber and plywood that is not 1/2" or 3/4 and would still like to keep my slots centered. Have you considered shim packs or different sized plates?

thx
Lambeater
 
RonWen - This thread just reminded me that I was approaching the part of my current project where I needed to order your domiplate.  I just got off your site and it shows you sold out.  Do you have an estimate on when you are getting your next shipment?

Thanks,

Dick
 
adubeau said:
This is why metrics suck....

No, it's opposite. 1x 2x lumber, 3/4" plywood are NOMINAL dimensions.  It is NOT 1", 2" or 3/4".
In Europe, and in the rest of the world,  you buy 10mm, 12mm, 16mm or 18mm plywood or lumber.  Router bits, scales AND material have the same dimensions unlike in the USA reality.
 
lambeater said:
RonWen said:
That is the purpose of the Domiplate.  The plywood current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64" (.484") and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32" (.718").  Even if using actual 1/2" thick material that only moves it off center ~.008".   It is probably a little more important to somewhat center the 4mm Domino tenons in the 1/2" stock than the 3/4" material.

We've followed the Lee Valley standard for plywood router bits:  http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=49888&cat=1,46168,46171

As you've no doubt noticed, it seems to make a difference where is china the ply is produced as to the actual thickness.   [wink]  

Minor difference in centering the mortise usually doesn't matter as long as you observe & register from the finish edge and finish surface of the ply.  

By the way... WELCOME TO THE FOG!!!

Ron I have your plate and it is awesome. Some times though I use odd sized lumber and plywood that is not 1/2" or 3/4 and would still like to keep my slots centered. Have you considered shim packs or different sized plates?

thx
Lambeater

First off the METRIC SYSTEM IS GREAT!  As someone said the issues (within the U.S.) come from using imperial standard lumber & ply.  This results in things being not quite exact or even.  But as we all understand it isn't at all critical that domino mortises are perfectly centered.

Yes, we are making up shim packs for the XL machine to cover the lower end gap not covered by the "out of the box" XL fence.  My son is coordinating SENECAWOODWORKING production so please direct those sorts of questions to him.
 
greymann said:
RonWen - This thread just reminded me that I was approaching the part of my current project where I needed to order your domiplate.  I just got off your site and it shows you sold out.  Do you have an estimate on when you are getting your next shipment?

Thanks,

Dick

Number one son Ryan just picked up a large run of Domiplates yesterday.  He is also supposed to receive a new laser today so his bottleneck should be relieved in short order (my guess would be the first of the week).  [unsure]
 
RonWen said:
The plywood current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64" (.484") and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32" (.718").  Even if using actual 1/2" thick material that only moves it off center ~.008".  It is probably a little more important to somewhat center the 4mm Domino tenons in the 1/2" stock than the 3/4" material.

I once asked an employee of Windsor Plywood (guess what their specialty is) why plywood is inconsistent in thickness.  He replied, with a straight face, that the thinner sheets came from the bottom of the stack.  Plausible?
 
Chris Has Flair said:
RonWen said:
The plywood current standard thickness of 1/2" ply is 31/64" (.484") and the standard for 3/4" ply is 23/32" (.718").  Even if using actual 1/2" thick material that only moves it off center ~.008".  It is probably a little more important to somewhat center the 4mm Domino tenons in the 1/2" stock than the 3/4" material.

I once asked an employee of Windsor Plywood (guess what their specialty is) why plywood is inconsistent in thickness.  He replied, with a straight face, that the thinner sheets came from the bottom of the stack.  Plausible?

given that a lot of sheet goods are made with 100s of tons of force to compress everything  together. i doubt that another ton would make any difference.
 
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