Yesterday I started to cut the pieces for a toy for my grandson (soon to have his 1st birthday)
The toy is a kind of transporting bike, modeled after a type that was very popular in the past by dutch bakers and other trades- and salespeople.
Motion is leg-powered, as the Flintstones cars.
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The plan is for an MDF-version, nailed and glued together, I wanted it to be somewhat more durable, so I bought some panels of strips of beech glued together.
The wheels will each consist of two circular plates of 18mm, put together to get 36 mm thick wheels.
This is my first project with the domino, I try to avoid screwing and nailing, and will domino all joints.
Now I need to align the domino mortises in the discs of a wheel in a way that these wheels join flawlessly. I'm puzzling what the best method would be.
So far, I considered three options:
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The last option is gone, the discs are already there.
Am I overlooking some simple method to do this? Should I forget about dominoing the discs, and just glue them?
TIA, Karel
The toy is a kind of transporting bike, modeled after a type that was very popular in the past by dutch bakers and other trades- and salespeople.
Motion is leg-powered, as the Flintstones cars.
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The plan is for an MDF-version, nailed and glued together, I wanted it to be somewhat more durable, so I bought some panels of strips of beech glued together.
The wheels will each consist of two circular plates of 18mm, put together to get 36 mm thick wheels.
This is my first project with the domino, I try to avoid screwing and nailing, and will domino all joints.
Now I need to align the domino mortises in the discs of a wheel in a way that these wheels join flawlessly. I'm puzzling what the best method would be.
So far, I considered three options:
- Clamp the two discs of a wheel, and domino through the wheel. Domino and wheel are made of beech, it might look well.
- Make a jig, alike the domino-plate, but having a two-pronged fork, in stead of a plate. The distance between the prongs will determine the offset of the edge of the wheel
- With hindsight, I could have dominoed the 'wheels' when they were still square, before routing the circle. That would have left no play at all for centering and routing the wheels
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The last option is gone, the discs are already there.
Am I overlooking some simple method to do this? Should I forget about dominoing the discs, and just glue them?
TIA, Karel