Whilst im in the mood for some Domilove ill share my back leg chair jig. 
Pic-1 at the top shows the jig. Its two of the exact chair legs you are using screwed on to a base and the stops are mirror imaged "exactly"
Pic -1 at the bottom shows closer detail. Its very simple but super fast and accurate.
No1 Stop is for the side and back rail mortices.
No 2 is for the bottom rail for the back splat.
No 3 is the top of the leg where the index pin is pushed up againsed.
Pic-2 Shows the 4 plunges made.
Each one has its own settings
No1 back rail and No2 bottom splat has a 28mm height.
No1 side rail has a 42mm height (a 42mm block is used as a height guide)
No 3 top has a 20mm height.
All mortices are using the 10mm bit and 25mm depth.
Pic -3 Shows the completed leg. That leg hasnt been scraped or sanded yet as thats how it comes straight of the bandsaw
Hope you all can understand it ;D But its very fast and accurate. Another great use for the Domi ;D

Pic-1 at the top shows the jig. Its two of the exact chair legs you are using screwed on to a base and the stops are mirror imaged "exactly"
Pic -1 at the bottom shows closer detail. Its very simple but super fast and accurate.
No1 Stop is for the side and back rail mortices.
No 2 is for the bottom rail for the back splat.
No 3 is the top of the leg where the index pin is pushed up againsed.
Pic-2 Shows the 4 plunges made.
Each one has its own settings
No1 back rail and No2 bottom splat has a 28mm height.
No1 side rail has a 42mm height (a 42mm block is used as a height guide)
No 3 top has a 20mm height.
All mortices are using the 10mm bit and 25mm depth.
Pic -3 Shows the completed leg. That leg hasnt been scraped or sanded yet as thats how it comes straight of the bandsaw
Hope you all can understand it ;D But its very fast and accurate. Another great use for the Domi ;D