I'm not finding many uses for the Dominio's width selector.
It is my understanding, that one would cut the first Domino mortise pair at normal width, then select the looser setting for the subsequent pairs to allow them to fit ??? -and this is what I don't get?
My Domino joints are cut with the normal setting, and they all go together just fine. -dry fit is a bit tight, but get some glue on there, and they go together easier, and voila! perfect joints, -God, how I love this thing!
not only is there a slightly wider setting, there is a way wider setting!
now.. I have a stair job coming up next week, and there is a Curved stair and a multi-flight straight stair (straight-winder-straight 23 more steps, more winders then straight to the top... )
I intend to use DOMINO joinery throughout both of these stairs.
the new Domino XL is the right tool for the job... but finding one from Europe, plus the transformer, not to mention, that I would have no warranty on a very expensive tool... eh!!! not such a good idea!
so, perhaps I can use my domino + a router to get the larger joints, and make my own domino stock???
I'm thinking the largest width, slide over, indexing off the opposite end of the mortise, cut again, repeat, and I can possibly make very wide mortises through a multiple cut procedure.
drop the fence and start over, and the height can be made thicker. -this is a lot of work... so I will need to determine A. if it works, and B. if it is feasible.
once the mortise is cut, a plunge router with a pattern bit, is my weapon of choice for making the mortises DEEPER
OTHER THAN making giant mortises, what is the purpose for the looser and loosest settings for the Domino width?
does anyone use these for anything ?
It is my understanding, that one would cut the first Domino mortise pair at normal width, then select the looser setting for the subsequent pairs to allow them to fit ??? -and this is what I don't get?
My Domino joints are cut with the normal setting, and they all go together just fine. -dry fit is a bit tight, but get some glue on there, and they go together easier, and voila! perfect joints, -God, how I love this thing!
not only is there a slightly wider setting, there is a way wider setting!
now.. I have a stair job coming up next week, and there is a Curved stair and a multi-flight straight stair (straight-winder-straight 23 more steps, more winders then straight to the top... )
I intend to use DOMINO joinery throughout both of these stairs.
the new Domino XL is the right tool for the job... but finding one from Europe, plus the transformer, not to mention, that I would have no warranty on a very expensive tool... eh!!! not such a good idea!
so, perhaps I can use my domino + a router to get the larger joints, and make my own domino stock???
I'm thinking the largest width, slide over, indexing off the opposite end of the mortise, cut again, repeat, and I can possibly make very wide mortises through a multiple cut procedure.
drop the fence and start over, and the height can be made thicker. -this is a lot of work... so I will need to determine A. if it works, and B. if it is feasible.
once the mortise is cut, a plunge router with a pattern bit, is my weapon of choice for making the mortises DEEPER
OTHER THAN making giant mortises, what is the purpose for the looser and loosest settings for the Domino width?
does anyone use these for anything ?