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Festool domino
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With the width taken care of, lets address the length. In this case, I'm using a 3/8" or 9.5mm diameter bit, so I'll need to do a second pass taking off 0.5mm extra to give me a 10mm slot. You will need to do multiple passes along the width to width slot to accommodate the guide bushing and the appropriate offset. Lets assume you're aiming to use a 10mm domino. Photo #2 shows the finished result of a template - ideally centered length and width wise on your template stock If you're making your own, you still want it accurate but you can always resize the tenon stock. If you're aiming to use Festool's loose tenons, this needs to be as accurate as possible. The easiest way to make the templates is using my Small Parts Routing Jig (hey, there really is an Instructables for everything!). Ideally with a dado stack, alternatively router table, or just many passes with a standard blade.One of the keys with this particular jig is the use of templates that let you use Festools loose tenon stock - this nets you some of the same advantages of the Domino by being able to purchase loose tenons off the shelf rather than having to custom make them every time. The NOPEINO jig isn't as fast as a Domino, but in the right application it isn't far off. Being able to do them fast and strong is incredible - in the time you've spent reading down to to here, with a Domino you could have cut all the mortises for the joinery in an end table. It's not even close to affordable.Īlright, so why do you actually want a Domiono (or NOPEINO)? Mortise & Tenon is a staple joint of furniture and woodworking projects. However, as with all Festool products, the Domino isn't exactly cheap. The combination ease, precision, speed, and strength of floating tenons basically can't be matched - nothing else this quick is even close to the same strength. (1) Domino Joiner - DF 500 Q Set With Systainer3 - which includes: DF 500, cross stop, open ended spanner (WAF 8), trim stop, 5 mm (7/32" cutter), and Systainer³ storage container.Without a doubt, the introduction of the Festool Domino has been one of the most innovative joinery tools in the last 30 years.Dust Extraction Connection Diameter: 1-1/16”.Depth stop for routing: 12 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 28 mm.Routing Height Adjustment: 1/8” to 1-3/16” (5 mm to 30 mm).Unique Domino shape makes them 100% rotation proof.Positive lateral alignment from reference tenon.More than twice as much gluing surface as biscuits.Uses pre-fabricated, solid beech domino tenons for superior strength. Works on everything from face frames and work pieces as small as 1" x 5/8", to large projects and heavy furniture. Robust inner mechanism for consistently accurate routing results. Quick, precise adjustment for 5 different mortising depths. Simple, precise mortising fence height adjustment (with scale) offers accurate stops for locating mortising opening in the center of material thicknesses: 16, 20, 22, 25, 28, and 40 mm. Five catch positions at 0, 22.5, 45, 67.5, and 90 degrees, as well as infinitely variable mortising angles from 0 to 90 degrees.

festool domino

Retractable stop pins for quick and precise positioning of the initial domino tenon on both work pieces. 11/16" dust port extracts up to 95% of chips generated when used in conjunction with any one of Festool's vacuum systems. Cut long mortises in an instant thanks to the simultaneous turning and oscillating movement without kickback. Use 1 of 3 mortise width adjustments for perfectly fitting joints and fast assembly easy to adjust while the jointer is operating.

festool domino

Precise positioning and accurate mortising with the viewing window. Powerful 420 watt motor drives the cutter spindle at 23,400 RPM. The Domino Joiner, with its revolutionary cutting method, utilizes a patented mortising technique, simple indexing features, and adjustable mortise sizing to make flawless mortises.

festool domino

You can make flawless mortises every single time, thanks to Festool's new Domino joining system! Joining no longer has to be a slow, difficult process.













Festool domino