Well regardless of what is the best option the reality is that I bought a domino and therefore would like it to work. Well actually it works but I'd like it to stop working when I want it to!
I just wondered if anyone else had had the same issue.
The production line thing is an interesting argument. For me personally this is a hobby, so you may think "use a mallet and chisel", however because it's a hobby I get weekends to do it. I have 3 children and a wife and they all have needs and wants at weekends as well (I also have other interests) so my time in the workshop is limited, therefore if I can use a domino to make some joints and it takes me 20 minutes then I have probably saved 2 hours of chisel action.
My enjoyment comes from making things and the end result. I don't need to know that a joint was made by hand or machine, I just need to know its a solid joint.
Don't get me wrong I have no issue with someone who wants to create beautiful handmade dovetail joints on a drawer, if that's what they want to do then that's fine but I'm probably going to be making 10 drawers and will domino or pocket hole them as I want to crack on.
I'm sure lots of people think that a domino machine is wasted on a hobbiest, but as is often the case people will, and do spend money on their hobbies. I know someone who own's a lovely 38' yacht. It never goes more than about 2 miles from the marina. That seems a waste to me, but they just like getting away from home and as they say one bit of water is the same as another. Their enjoyment comes from having a G&T and watching the world go by. If they just wanted to get across the Solent then they could catch the ferry which is a lot cheaper but it's hardly the same experience.
Each to their own!
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