I am considering buying a Domino, I have read lots of reviews and they are all good. There are two things that concern me. I can see how the Domino is fast for regularly shaped joints but what about curved parts? Is it practical to make a curved support piece to fit on the front of the Domino and fit to the curved part? Is there a better way?
When tenoning for chair construction high precision is required the the parts are generally small. The process of simply lining the front of the Domino with a mark on the workpiece strikes me as being prone to small errors, which may be significant on some work. Is this an issue?
Many thanks
Murray
When tenoning for chair construction high precision is required the the parts are generally small. The process of simply lining the front of the Domino with a mark on the workpiece strikes me as being prone to small errors, which may be significant on some work. Is this an issue?
Many thanks
Murray