Cary Swoveland
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I suggested making them parallel with the top of the stringer so you'd have a face to register from, and therefore be able to make both mortises tight. However, you could mark centers on both boards and cut both perpendicular to the faces. Since you wouldn't have a surface to register from, you'd probably want to cut one for a loose side-to-side fit. The latter method does have the advantage that you wouldn't have to shorten the domino. I think both approaches would be fine.Toller said:Cary Swoveland said:Toller said:Maybe I am dim, but I don't see why you have to do anything out of the ordinary.
I agree. You want to cut mortises that are parallel with the top of the stringer.
Okay, now that we have established I am dim...
Why do you want the mortises parallel with the top of the stringer?
I am new to the Domino and floating tenons, but have put in plenty of dowels and always put them perpendicular to the face. I would do that with the dominos also. Of course, you couldn't put dowels in any other way; but they have never failed, so don't see why dominos would.
Update: I must have had a vapor-lock of the brain. Please forget my original suggestion. Cutting them perpendicular to the faces is clearly the best way of doing it.
Cary