munkypuzel
Established Member
Hi all,
Just purchased a domino (xmas pressie for myself), and after a few try outs i have completed my first job. A small half gaurd rail for a kids bed out if oak. This involved making 14 joints to connect top and bottom rail to 7 'slats'.
When cutting a hole with the domino, the no.5 bit snapped about 5mm from the tip. On inspection there was a very small knot next to the slot. My questions for those experienced with these machines are:
Should i avoid knots completely and at all costs?
Did i push too hard?
Is this a common occurance or was i just unlucky?
Any other advice would be welcome,
Many thanks
Mark
Just purchased a domino (xmas pressie for myself), and after a few try outs i have completed my first job. A small half gaurd rail for a kids bed out if oak. This involved making 14 joints to connect top and bottom rail to 7 'slats'.
When cutting a hole with the domino, the no.5 bit snapped about 5mm from the tip. On inspection there was a very small knot next to the slot. My questions for those experienced with these machines are:
Should i avoid knots completely and at all costs?
Did i push too hard?
Is this a common occurance or was i just unlucky?
Any other advice would be welcome,
Many thanks
Mark