crackerjack
Established Member
Hello all
I've been thinking about getting a Festool Domino. I posted a topic a few weeks ago asking if members thought if it was suitable for chair joinery. The answer was a unanimous YES.
Thing is the loose tenons you'd use with the domino system are a similar size to the integral or loose tenons you'd traditionally use for chairmaking, i.e 50mm long x 25 mm deep x 10 mm wide.
I'm extremely curious as to what projects member have used the domino for where you'd typically use larger tenons, say in a dining table or a door.
So basically what I'm asking is...... what is the biggest project you made with a Domino and how did you acheive the same joint strength as the old system you used. E.g. Did you put in two dominos where you used to use deeper tenons?
Also how is are the joints standing up? Have they failed yet or are they as strong as you're old method??
I'm sure this is gonna get people going.. I'm rubbing my hands and waiting for the replies to flood in
:twisted: !!
I've been thinking about getting a Festool Domino. I posted a topic a few weeks ago asking if members thought if it was suitable for chair joinery. The answer was a unanimous YES.
Thing is the loose tenons you'd use with the domino system are a similar size to the integral or loose tenons you'd traditionally use for chairmaking, i.e 50mm long x 25 mm deep x 10 mm wide.
I'm extremely curious as to what projects member have used the domino for where you'd typically use larger tenons, say in a dining table or a door.
So basically what I'm asking is...... what is the biggest project you made with a Domino and how did you acheive the same joint strength as the old system you used. E.g. Did you put in two dominos where you used to use deeper tenons?
Also how is are the joints standing up? Have they failed yet or are they as strong as you're old method??
I'm sure this is gonna get people going.. I'm rubbing my hands and waiting for the replies to flood in
:twisted: !!