This is more of a curiosity question than anything else, but just wondering if there is any good experience on which piece you tend to put the domino into first, when peforming a typical 90 degree join of 2 boards?
a) The domino into the end mortises?
b) The domino into the mortises in the face of the board?
For 5x30 mm dominos into 16mm I have tended to put them into the face side first which is only 12mm deep, as opposed to the receiving (end grain) side which is deeper than necessary.
But for this 12mm ply project using 4x20, since the mortises are both 10mm deep, I have put them into end grain first.
Everything went together fine in dry fit with some sanded dominoes, but now that I am using full dominoes and trying to do some sub-assemblies first, I find that I need to do a lot of "persuading" using my impact hand tool (ie hammer/mallet). Alignment seemed to shift in some cases. It got me thinking that maybe it could possibly be easier if the dominoes were inserted in the other side first.
Anyway, hope this piques your interest.
a) The domino into the end mortises?
b) The domino into the mortises in the face of the board?
For 5x30 mm dominos into 16mm I have tended to put them into the face side first which is only 12mm deep, as opposed to the receiving (end grain) side which is deeper than necessary.
But for this 12mm ply project using 4x20, since the mortises are both 10mm deep, I have put them into end grain first.
Everything went together fine in dry fit with some sanded dominoes, but now that I am using full dominoes and trying to do some sub-assemblies first, I find that I need to do a lot of "persuading" using my impact hand tool (ie hammer/mallet). Alignment seemed to shift in some cases. It got me thinking that maybe it could possibly be easier if the dominoes were inserted in the other side first.
Anyway, hope this piques your interest.