How will the Domino influence your approach to joinery?

rblaustein

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Apart from the obvious speeding up of mortise and tenon (or floating tenon) joinery, I'm wondering how the Domino will change the way experienced woodworkers work.  For example, if you've been using pocket holes for face frames and carcass joinery for cabinets--or any other application of pocket holes--will you keep doing that or switch to the Domino?  How about attaching face frames to cabinets--many use a biscuit joiner to help--would you now use the Domino?  My guess is that it would likely replace one's biscuit joiner, but I'm not so sure about pocket hole jigs since the latter is pretty quick and doesn't require clamping while the glue dries (if you even use glue).  These are just two examples to start the conversation, but I'm curious about applications in general.  Some have certainly been discussed, but my focus here is more on how you would do something differently from the way you did if before, now that you have the Domino at your disposal.
--Rob
 
Rob, even tho i do not yet have the domino, i have been discovering all sorts of ideas for the Toy.  Almost every thread here (in the FOG) comes up with another idea for its use/application.  I posted in another thread that i think the limits for domino applications are only within your own immagination.  i have been reading every post concerning the domino.  It is amazing how many ideas i have discovered here. 
Tinker
 
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