Just verifying that it's OK to use a 5X30mm Domino to joint 3/4" stock at 90 degrees? My concern is the depth that the Domino slot will go into the 3/4" thickness. I've taken measurements and it appears that there is about 4-5 mm to spare when comparing the 3/4" thick piece to the depth of the Domino slot. Is that enough remaining wood? It's quartersawn white oak.
To be safe I could use the 4mm Domino given it's a support for a bottom shelf on a nightstand, but would rather use a 5mm for strength.
I have attached 2 pictures showing the front and side views. It is the curved supports which I am attaching to the straight sides.
I am making a second table like this one (which was made about 6 years ago) and really don't remember what size Dominos I used, so just trying to be safe.
To be safe I could use the 4mm Domino given it's a support for a bottom shelf on a nightstand, but would rather use a 5mm for strength.
I have attached 2 pictures showing the front and side views. It is the curved supports which I am attaching to the straight sides.
I am making a second table like this one (which was made about 6 years ago) and really don't remember what size Dominos I used, so just trying to be safe.