Today, I did the first real joint work using Domino to make a table top.
Thinking about the extra work to make so many domino holes, I don't think I gained much time, but, boy, the glue up process became so effortless and clean. I think the time well spent.
Now, while I'm working on it, a couple of things occurred to me and I would appreciate opinions from Domino experts.
First, does it really necessary to glue dominos? I guess they are just for alignment and almost all strength comes with the wood faces. If I don't have to glue each domino, I can save quite some time and effort.
Second, I was wondering if I need to finish the both surfaces using a thickness planer. I mean, if I finish one face with a jointer, I can establish a reference surface and, with Domino, I can make a flat table-top surface.
Of course, the bottom side becomes irregular and the table top won't be stable above a support frame. Considering about the additional work to somehow stabilize the top, it may be a dumb idea, but if we start with quite straight S4S, maybe we can get a decent bottom face.
I guess I'm thinking loud. Any advises would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Susumu
Thinking about the extra work to make so many domino holes, I don't think I gained much time, but, boy, the glue up process became so effortless and clean. I think the time well spent.
Now, while I'm working on it, a couple of things occurred to me and I would appreciate opinions from Domino experts.
First, does it really necessary to glue dominos? I guess they are just for alignment and almost all strength comes with the wood faces. If I don't have to glue each domino, I can save quite some time and effort.
Second, I was wondering if I need to finish the both surfaces using a thickness planer. I mean, if I finish one face with a jointer, I can establish a reference surface and, with Domino, I can make a flat table-top surface.
Of course, the bottom side becomes irregular and the table top won't be stable above a support frame. Considering about the additional work to somehow stabilize the top, it may be a dumb idea, but if we start with quite straight S4S, maybe we can get a decent bottom face.
I guess I'm thinking loud. Any advises would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Susumu