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Sorry for the possibly inprecise wording.Svar said:Exactly. They are becoming niche in a niche industry of small custom shops. DIY and large industry are mostly dowels. Looking at furniture/cabinetry in general there are probably 10000 dowels per 1 loose tenon being used.
"Niche" as in in the context of use cases*). And I never stated anything about "becoming". Those use cases are the same for a long time. The precision requirement limitation is the main one. All this in the context of a hobby or a one-man shop who cannot afford a Domino or a DD40 and so looks for a low CAPEX approach that is better than an LR32 router setup yet cheapr than a DD40 class tool.
I am confident that the quantity of people who are looking for a jig like this to save investment into a DD40 that would have an industrial dowel machine in their shop - or seriously consider even a small one - is close to, if not, zero. Hence the comments reflect that assumption.
I stand that dowels for a low-volume maker are simply very niche/specific as far as the range of use cases they offer. That was the message.
As for the jig, I am pretty sure it is fine and may serve well those who need a pretty flexible, if labor-intensive, dowelling jig.
At same, I am of a pretty strong opinion that investing in such a jig *as an alternative* of getting the Domino machine is doing the wrong decision on cost/value. My arguments were raised. No need to agree with them. They represent my annecdotal experience of wasting money for which I could have had a Domino (or DD40) way back, originally thinking very similarly to OP. My excuse is that at the time I was not aware of a D500 being out there.
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The only two use cases where I see dowels relying on jigs like this being superior are:
- super-strong cabinetry joints where even three dominoes are just not cutting it => the only reason I did not pass on my dowelling jigs
- super-custom one-offs where nothing else will do => this jig seems accomodating to some of those
For everything else, there are better ways to handle the use cases, the prime of them being a Domino.
To be even more clear, I do not consider the DD40 as an "alternative" to a D500. It just cannot handle all the use cases. The D500 I see as an alternative to DD40 though, same as a more versatile alternative to this jig.