Jeff Smith said:I'm putting together some end tables and wonder if I can dry fit using dominoes? I put one in and had to use pliers to pull it out. Will I compromise the joint by doing this?
Upscale said:Jeff Smith said:I'm putting together some end tables and wonder if I can dry fit using dominoes? I put one in and had to use pliers to pull it out. Will I compromise the joint by doing this?
You're advised to dryfit all constructions before gluing. As to the tightness of dryfitting Dominos, I keep a set of Dominos handy that I've hand sanded a little bit. AND, they're marked with a big X so I don't accidently glue them in somewhere.
Upscale said:Jeff Smith said:I'm putting together some end tables and wonder if I can dry fit using dominoes? I put one in and had to use pliers to pull it out. Will I compromise the joint by doing this?
You're advised to dryfit all constructions before gluing. As to the tightness of dryfitting Dominos, I keep a set of Dominos handy that I've hand sanded a little bit. AND, they're marked with a big X so I don't accidently glue them in somewhere.
tvgordon said:I don't have much room in my shop and was building a cabinet using dominos. So what I did was to glue the dominos into the rails then I could dry fit them into the legs and knock it back apart easily.
Upscale said:tvgordon said:I don't have much room in my shop and was building a cabinet using dominos. So what I did was to glue the dominos into the rails then I could dry fit them into the legs and knock it back apart easily.
That could work, but I can forsee a few possible problems. If you ever misalign some mating mortises, to relocate them, you'll have to cut off the glued in dominos. I've done that once in awhile and it's a royal pain to make sure that the cut off dominos are perfectly flush with the mating surfaces.