ScaredyCat
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After fighting with myself for a long time I finally splurged on a tool for myself, DF500.
Everything is really good, it's a great tool and it's speeded up my workflow quite dramatically. I'll even pretend that at first, when I couldn't get it to plunge at all, it wasn't down to me forgetting to remove the red stop.
I just have one question.
I've watched a tonne of videos with people showing how to use it and saying sand down your dry fit dominos or you'll have a hard time getting them out. Thing is, I haven't sanded any and I'm finding it pretty easy to get them in and out again. This is leading me to think I'm doing something wrong.
Today I put 4 slots in 2 rows (one above the other) with matching sets on another piece. These are the 10 x 50 dominos 4 of them all made on the tight setting. I can put the dominos in and take them out with not much effort.
What am I doing wrong?
French oak workpieces if it matters. End grain to side grain.
Everything is really good, it's a great tool and it's speeded up my workflow quite dramatically. I'll even pretend that at first, when I couldn't get it to plunge at all, it wasn't down to me forgetting to remove the red stop.
I just have one question.
I've watched a tonne of videos with people showing how to use it and saying sand down your dry fit dominos or you'll have a hard time getting them out. Thing is, I haven't sanded any and I'm finding it pretty easy to get them in and out again. This is leading me to think I'm doing something wrong.
Today I put 4 slots in 2 rows (one above the other) with matching sets on another piece. These are the 10 x 50 dominos 4 of them all made on the tight setting. I can put the dominos in and take them out with not much effort.
What am I doing wrong?
French oak workpieces if it matters. End grain to side grain.
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