allthegearnoidea
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Assume using the 14 x 140mm max size tenons, how far do you push the use of the machine before you revert to traditional mortice and tenon joinery?
MaineShop said:One of the companies I do a lot of shop work for makes a lot of interior doors per year in their shop. The shop feeds the construction arm of the company and vice versa so at least several houses worth of interior and exterior doors per year. While they are pretty good making them on a large digitally controlled shaper, I use a domino to make doors in my shop from time to time and if I were making one for my own house it is domino construction hands down. The more traditional method may be better for production but personally I find the domino made door to be a better product in terms of alignments and solid construction.
squall_line said:You may want to look up the postings by [member=60651]TXFIVEO[/member] ; he makes custom barn doors and I believe he uses dominoes in his construction. Not sure if he's done exterior doors, but some of the stuff he posts is pretty elaborate and doesn't look lightweight.