Kodi Crescent
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I like the thought of using dominos, but I really struggle with inserting them, tapping them in straight, and avoiding blowouts.
It seems a tool such as a "Domino Insertion Plier" or "Domino Insertion Press" would greatly assist with this.
I'm envisioning a tool much like a channel lock plier. Adjustable for the different heights of dominos. The "jaws" have a hard but smooth backing material to press the domino and support the work without marring. Squeezing the "pliers" would result in a straight, in-plane clamping force.
Something like the Raimondi Leveling System Pliers or Kreg Face Clamps, but with hardwood jaw covers and a straight motion would probably work.
Toolmakers?
"Domino Removal Pliers" that didn't deform the domino upon removal would also be great.
It seems a tool such as a "Domino Insertion Plier" or "Domino Insertion Press" would greatly assist with this.
I'm envisioning a tool much like a channel lock plier. Adjustable for the different heights of dominos. The "jaws" have a hard but smooth backing material to press the domino and support the work without marring. Squeezing the "pliers" would result in a straight, in-plane clamping force.
Something like the Raimondi Leveling System Pliers or Kreg Face Clamps, but with hardwood jaw covers and a straight motion would probably work.
Toolmakers?
"Domino Removal Pliers" that didn't deform the domino upon removal would also be great.