fshanno said:
Richard Leon said:
Fshanno
What sort of furniture are you building where the current domino 10x50 tenon is insufficient?!
I think this xl machine is aimed more at timber frame guys, doors etc. Then the tolerances are wider than with furniture construction.
Actually I'm one of the ones who probably overestimates the strength of the standard tenons. A multiple Domino joint is going to fail at the bottom of the mortise. So use strong wood. What sort of furniture? I believe you can make just about anything using stock dominos. Here's a table with a 250 lb concrete top. 2 10x50s in each joint.
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You may be right about Festool's intent.
But it looks like the XL would just about kill the hollow chisel mortiser for the small shop. Anyway, it would kill Powermatic at their price point. If you could clamp.
IMHO I would very much doubt that, certainly in a joinery workshop. A hollow chisel morticer can handle every size from 1/4" through to 1" mortice chisels, it makes square mortices which are better when you use wedges into a joint for strength and also the workpiece is clamped on both sides.
Oh, and you can pick up a very good 2nd hand Sedgwick morticer for about £500. ;D
Then again perhaps I am just suffering from being trained in an apprenticeship scheme where we were taught that sometimes the traditional ways are still the best.
Those big oak doors at Peterborough cathedral were built that way in the 15th Century and they are still solid so perhaps they had a point! :