sreilly24590
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So I have several pieces of this Baltic Birch plywood but neither is wide enough. Trying to see about side joining to extend width but the fence depth doesn't seen to lower enough to get the domino anywhere close to center. I've moved the fence down as far as it will go and the cutter cuts so it penetrates the top of the board (needs to be deeper-closer to center). The fence is at 90 and the depth is as low as it will go. It does not make contact with the depth gauge (moved back out of the way). Looking from the front it seems the fence only goes down to where there are two black plastic spring loaded devices that push in when they come in contact with the wood.
I can't seem to find any reference as to what minimum thickness wood the Domino will work with for side joining. I'm fairly sure my old biscuit jointer will do this but hey, I'v got a Domino now....any advice?
I can't seem to find any reference as to what minimum thickness wood the Domino will work with for side joining. I'm fairly sure my old biscuit jointer will do this but hey, I'v got a Domino now....any advice?