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Helped a blacksmith mate out and milled up some DF planks for a 3m x1.2m x 75mm table domino jointed and it will coach bolted to the subframe so hopefully it will remain stable. He did the fabrication of legs himself, wanted to use a locally sourced sustainable timber. 

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53 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Like that, what's domino jointed?

Festool Domino 700, and  14mm x 140 mm domino’s  are what I used along the joints between the planks. Basically a beefed up biscuit jointer. 

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45 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Very nice Dave! 

 

 

Imagine the possibilities when we get that 20t of Oak in ;)

Looking forward to it bud. Better to practice and make my  mistakes with DF in the meantime.

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37 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Ta Les, never heard it called domino joint. That said I ain't a woodworker.

Neither am I 😳 it’s a very  flattering tool. 

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