Ken Nagrod
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Seth
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Very nice demos everyone.
My issue is having to have an MFT that isn't cut up from use and shellacing the face and holes. That seems to kill it for me. I want to also point out from my experience using the Domino DF500, when you clamped that long board with vacuum, it pulled down the part of the board that was within the seal. The rest of the board was a little higher (warped) and the Domino or Domiplate won't lay flat on certain warped areas depending on the shape, therefore your dominos will rise and fall along the length and you may have issues when joining two pieces.
Another thing I'll mention from my personal experience, when you cut a domino mortise, do it once. Don't re-plunge or you can actually widen the mortise in height causing a loose joint. Sometimes you get lucky. Most of the time when I did it, it was too loose and a waste of a mortise.
Craig, thanks for showing the Bowclamps. You gave some info I wasn't aware of.
Eric, coping MDF? Why?
Charles, thanks for the video and pictures and Victor, for the pictures also. Just noticed Charles posted some pictures. Really nice!
Seth
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Very nice demos everyone.
My issue is having to have an MFT that isn't cut up from use and shellacing the face and holes. That seems to kill it for me. I want to also point out from my experience using the Domino DF500, when you clamped that long board with vacuum, it pulled down the part of the board that was within the seal. The rest of the board was a little higher (warped) and the Domino or Domiplate won't lay flat on certain warped areas depending on the shape, therefore your dominos will rise and fall along the length and you may have issues when joining two pieces.
Another thing I'll mention from my personal experience, when you cut a domino mortise, do it once. Don't re-plunge or you can actually widen the mortise in height causing a loose joint. Sometimes you get lucky. Most of the time when I did it, it was too loose and a waste of a mortise.
Craig, thanks for showing the Bowclamps. You gave some info I wasn't aware of.
Eric, coping MDF? Why?
Charles, thanks for the video and pictures and Victor, for the pictures also. Just noticed Charles posted some pictures. Really nice!