Peter Halle said:I might be stating the obvious, but if you have the need for one now here in NA, there is only one real choice - The Domino 500. Besides that as others have stated it would depend on the size or mortices and tenons required for your work.
Peter
tliebel said:Hi Kev. I make things with primarily right angles, but still build some furniture with complex shapes such as in chairs. It appears from what many of you have said that the standard Domino will work for all but the largest objects I build such as large tables etc.
BTW, where do you live in OZ? I've spent some time in Perth and Adelaide.
tliebel said:Hi Kev. I make things with primarily right angles, but still build some furniture with complex shapes such as in chairs. It appears from what many of you have said that the standard Domino will work for all but the largest objects I build such as large tables etc.
How did you download the Jerry Work manual to your iPad. When I tried viewing it it got frozen on page 3--let alone "download" it. Thanksbuilderbob said:You'll certainly find much help from the Jerry Work manual! I've downloaded the important ones for me to my iPad so they're always @ hand!
Bob
vkumar said:How did you download the Jerry Work manual to your iPad. When I tried viewing it it got frozen on page 3--let alone "download" it. Thanksbuilderbob said:You'll certainly find much help from the Jerry Work manual! I've downloaded the important ones for me to my iPad so they're always @ hand!
Bob
Vijay
Kev said:This is a nice little diagram our of the January - March 2012 promotional brochure for Oz
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fisheye said:Kev said:This is a nice little diagram our of the January - March 2012 promotional brochure for Oz
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Are they really saying a regular Domino isn't adequate to build a table?