I want to extend a 45" plywood panel with a 1.5" hardwood strip, using 8 5x30mm dominos to secure them together.
I originally envisioned running a series of indexed slots down the plywood edge, and a series of wider slots down the hardwood addition. But if I use wider slots on one side, they will gradually migrate up because I will be indexing from a wider position. Since each movement is cumulative, it will be considerably off by the end.
I see three solutions.
1) Use a slightly smaller index amount for the wider slots. (how much smaller?)
2) Use wider slots on both sides so they will move the same way. (won't that sacrifice some strength?)
3) Forget the indexing on the wider side. Mark the centers and cut the slots to the mark.
4) Cut narrow slots on both sides; then widen the slots on one side using the narrow slots for indexing.
#1 seems best to me. Whatcha think? Any other ideas?
I originally envisioned running a series of indexed slots down the plywood edge, and a series of wider slots down the hardwood addition. But if I use wider slots on one side, they will gradually migrate up because I will be indexing from a wider position. Since each movement is cumulative, it will be considerably off by the end.
I see three solutions.
1) Use a slightly smaller index amount for the wider slots. (how much smaller?)
2) Use wider slots on both sides so they will move the same way. (won't that sacrifice some strength?)
3) Forget the indexing on the wider side. Mark the centers and cut the slots to the mark.
4) Cut narrow slots on both sides; then widen the slots on one side using the narrow slots for indexing.
#1 seems best to me. Whatcha think? Any other ideas?