I just purchased a Festool domino and have played around with it, but I'm still having a hard time getting the grasp of the easiest way to do case work and join the sides to each other so they are flush. In my tests, I seem to have issues with getting the joints flush and I think it has to do with the reference edge I am using when making my plunges. I have the boards hanging off of my MFT, so the table surface isn't getting in the way of the referencing
I've gotten some to line up flush or close to flush, but I'm looking for a tutorial or something on how to line up and mark the boards then use the proper side as a reference for the plunges. Right now I might be over thinking things, but I don't want to ruin some good cherry plywood until I can get a system down that allows me to repeat it consistently. Can anyone point me in the right direction if there is a video or tutorial on this?
Thanks!
I've gotten some to line up flush or close to flush, but I'm looking for a tutorial or something on how to line up and mark the boards then use the proper side as a reference for the plunges. Right now I might be over thinking things, but I don't want to ruin some good cherry plywood until I can get a system down that allows me to repeat it consistently. Can anyone point me in the right direction if there is a video or tutorial on this?
Thanks!