Very interesting......
.....and economical too.
....if I had a suitable router, I suspect that my OF1010 would not fit.
Jef
I've never used a Domino but this device, and the purchase of a suitable router to fit would certainly tempt me as a much cheaper alternative.
I'm talking from the perspective of a very occasional diy user here, not a professional who, no doubt would find the Domino more suitable. How occasional is demonstrated by the biscuit jointer I have in the cupboard, given to me in unused condition five years ago, and still unused.
One day maybe, the last jointing I did was making cottage style doors for my daughter and I used dowels to join the planks.
Jef
can't seem to find it on line.....?
has anyone done so....?
As he’s already made a deal with a manufacturer who distributes worldwide for his creation I would imagine Mathias Wandell won’t be overjoyed at this news as it’s considerably cheaper…like in the region of half price.They also have a pantograph router as well.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/164875308528?hash=item2663558df0:g:1mAAAOSwac5hCN46Pete
The DF500 uses 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10mm. The DF700 uses 8, 10, 12 and 14mm.Quick question though, how many different size dominos are there? Is all that adjustment necessary or is it so you can make your own?
Just done the conversion, its about £114. If that were available here, I'd buy one and set a katsu in it permanently. Great jig.
Quick question though, how many different size dominos are there? Is all that adjustment necessary or is it so you can make your own?
I started useing an old Stanley Dowel Jig (No51 I think the model is) and its great, used it for joining planks and I found it easy to use and very accurate. I also did oak loose tennons, just like giant dominoes, but had to fiddle around making a simple jig for the router to cut the mortices, it was very sucessful though.I thought I'd be in a minority of 1 using dowels to join planks with all these fancy tools people talk about, pleased to find someone else doing it the hard way too.
Another fan of pocket holes here, although not best for joining planks for cottage style doors, I never seem to have much success with the wooden plugs to hide the holes. Agree on screw pricing too, glad I don't use them too often.
The fact is, though, that it isn't new or unique technology. There was a similar tool advertised in Fine Woodworking back in the 1980s and people like Elumatic (formerly Elu) had template pantograph copier routers in their range as long ago as the 1970s (and it wasn't a new idea then). If his product is sufficiently better and at the right price it will probably surviveI would imagine Mathias Wandell won’t be overjoyed at this news as it’s considerably cheaper…like in the region of half price.
Nothing wrong with dowels, been around a long time and using the dowelmax you get everything apart from speed.I thought I'd be in a minority of 1 using dowels to join planks with all these fancy tools people talk about, pleased to find someone else doing it the hard way too.
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