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Hello Everyone

I wanted to produce a video to show off some of the tools and products that I have reviewed and like. One thing led to another and I ended up making a set of 4 videos that demonstrates the beauty of the Domino DF500 and one or two other products.

I am afraid that some of the professional woodworking FOGgers will find this simple project a bit tame and so for you I hope that you like the simplicity of my jointing jig made from workshop scrap in about 30 seconds.

It is in 4 parts and there will be a test to check that you have watched the lot!

Part 1:


Part 2:


Part 3:


Part 4:


Many thanks.

Peter
 
Delightful vids Peter!
I'm just in the final phases of three small tables with somewhat more complexity, but I'm questioning whether the stringing and inlaying and dovetailing were really worth it at the end of the day.

Your jig is brilliant, just might steal the idea for my own shop.
 
Peter  As always great video, super informative and nice jig work. I to will steal the idea for usage in my shop
Sal
 
Cool little video series that shows a variety of domino joints from delicate pieces to more sturdy components. I always love to watch other woodworkers build anything so this was a treat. Unfortunately I have to protest one thing, nothing major, don't take it personal, just a pet peeve of mine. Was an impact gun necessary to drive what looked like #6 screws into pre drilled holes???? Get a CXS you wont be sorry.
 
GhostFist said:
Cool little video series that shows a variety of domino joints from delicate pieces to more sturdy components. I always love to watch other woodworkers build anything so this was a treat. Unfortunately I have to protest one thing, nothing major, don't take it personal, just a pet peeve of mine. Was an impact gun necessary to drive what looked like #6 screws into pre drilled holes???? Get a CXS you wont be sorry.
There are two reasons for using the impact driver...

First if controlled properly, and the Hitachi has great trigger control, it is less likely to damage the wood. I would love to have a CXS, now that is a really cool machine.

Second, I struggle putting in screws due to my bad wrists. With an impact driver you get almost no turning force at the wrist.

Thank you for taking the time to watch the videos everyone. My arthritis has actually been a boon in many ways as it is often the reason I try to make things easier by using some form of simple jig. It was also the primary reason for selling my big heavy woodworking machines and turning to Festool.

Keep watching!

Peter

 
sancho57 said:
Peter,

Your videos are always timely.

Just like clockwork.
Hi Sancho,

Keep your head down - you'll soon be home and able to do some real woodwork!

Take care.

Peter
 
Got that right Peter.

7 days till I start out processing..

I get to come home to my tools and my sweet little girl (puppy).

Oh yea the wife and kids too :>D

Cant wait to use that 3000 guide rail that sancho claus got me for Xmas   [tongue]
 
sancho57 said:
Got that right Peter.

7 days till I start out processing..

I get to come home to my tools and my sweet little girl (puppy).

Oh yea the wife and kids too :>D

Cant wait to fuse that 3000 guide rail that sancho claus got me for Xmas   [tongue]

People reading this might not realise what has been keeping you away from your tools and family!

Fear not, I will put on your favourite record, 'Say Do Ron Ron', and watch out for your first post when you are safely home - I imagine that will be the second thing you do once home! I hope that you have not developed a nervous tick whilst away!

Keep safe.

Peter

PS For those of you completely in the dark - there is a Festool video that explains it all!
 
webfarmer said:
I must not have been good.  Sancho Claus did not make it to my house.   ;)

Maybe ya didnt leave beer and a playboy out for him :>D
 
Peter Parfitt said:
sancho57 said:
Got that right Peter.

7 days till I start out processing..

I get to come home to my tools and my sweet little girl (puppy).

Oh yea the wife and kids too :>D

Cant wait to fuse that 3000 guide rail that sancho claus got me for Xmas   [tongue]

People reading this might not realise what has been keeping you away from your tools and family!

Fear not, I will put on your favourite record, 'Say Do Ron Ron', and watch out for your first post when you are safely home - I imagine that will be the second thing you do once home! I hope that you have not developed a nervous tick whilst away!

Keep safe.

Peter

PS For those of you completely in the dark - there is a Festool video that explains it all!

The guide rail will be the 2nd thing Ill fool with when I get home. The first  will be playing with my little puppy shes my sweet heart, she really notices me gone every TIME I leave. When I get home her litle heart starts TICKING fast and her little tail wags keeping TIME like a metrodone (ne of those TICKINGS the conductor in a orchestra uses)
 
Great videos Peter!  The CMS saw looks like it will have a home in my shop when they make to this side.  [thumbs up]
 
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