A day and a half ago I bought a Domino 500, this is my first project with it and as you can see I spent some serious quality time with the Domino today. The MDF on the bottom is just an assembly surface, the display shelf itself has no back. My wife had seen this shelf in a catalog so I figured I'd make one. I planned out every dimension, cut all the pieces to spec, cut the Domino holes, and will glue it up next. Even after such a short time with the tool everything came out dead on aligned, only had to replace one piece because I cut the holes on the wrong surface (oops). I used the TS55 with the parallel guides on the guide rail to rip 4 equal strips of MDF, then cross cut everything to length on the MFT/3 with Qwas dogs and Qwas rail dogs for precision, then the Domino 500 for the joinery. Have the ETS125 for sanding.
Unlike most of you I'm not a professional woodworker (I'm a computer programmer by day), so I chose this project as a skill/confidence builder, plus an exercise in being able to sketch out and execute a project without spending way too much time overthinking it. In the past I've done projects I've been very proud of, but spent way too much time stressing during the planning stage.
Unlike most of you I'm not a professional woodworker (I'm a computer programmer by day), so I chose this project as a skill/confidence builder, plus an exercise in being able to sketch out and execute a project without spending way too much time overthinking it. In the past I've done projects I've been very proud of, but spent way too much time stressing during the planning stage.