RodBillett
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Hey All, Newbie here, and to Festool Domino 500. So I have been scouring over the forum and read the Domino "Supplemental" but have a interesting Joint size.
I am making a crib for my GrandDaughter who is expected in April. The ends of the Crib are made from 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 hickory. Each end will have 4 joints that are 1 3/4 (45mm) thick and 2 3/4 (70mm)long (Mating surface area of the 2 pieces being joined) and one surface will be end grain and the other edge grain .
If this was a regular Mortise and Tenon, the tenon would be 15mm thick by 23mm wide. a 10x50 domino is 10mm thick and 23mm wide so this is pretty close, but a single 10x50 domino doesnt seem like it would be strong in this situation?
I cant get any other scenarios using 8mm to really work out.
How should I domino this joint?
I am making a crib for my GrandDaughter who is expected in April. The ends of the Crib are made from 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 hickory. Each end will have 4 joints that are 1 3/4 (45mm) thick and 2 3/4 (70mm)long (Mating surface area of the 2 pieces being joined) and one surface will be end grain and the other edge grain .
If this was a regular Mortise and Tenon, the tenon would be 15mm thick by 23mm wide. a 10x50 domino is 10mm thick and 23mm wide so this is pretty close, but a single 10x50 domino doesnt seem like it would be strong in this situation?
I cant get any other scenarios using 8mm to really work out.
How should I domino this joint?