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Thread: A domino or a biscuit joiner?
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13th September 2006, 08:29 PM #61
Rob
Thats a tricky one. I thought of DIC ( Domino Incomers Club) but it just didn't seem right.
Pat
I will ask my friend Gerald Whinfrey. He will know if DOC is 112B or not 112B.
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13th September 2006, 08:54 PM #62.
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13th September 2006, 11:21 PM #63
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13th September 2006, 11:54 PM #64I was just kidding, settle down you lot
Has Kevin taken possesion of the Claw of Domiland
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13th September 2006, 11:59 PM #65
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14th September 2006, 08:40 AM #66Banned
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Here it is Lignum, the Festool Compleat Fingernail Restoration System.
(P/N FN10)
Comes with all you see here, also available with an optional Nail Polish Applicator (P/N FN10-P). Saves time with the patented "Accurate Cutical Burnisher" or ACB for short. ( I didn't get this.)
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RobLast edited by Flowboy; 1st November 2006 at 06:18 PM.
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14th September 2006, 09:03 AM #67.
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Hi all,
Recently, I have noticed that the markings on some of the Dominos are, in fact, upside down. Thus I have begun to collect these as I feel they will be a collectors item in the future and can, of course be used as reversed dominos in joints which so require. I even managed to get a systainer from my friendly Festool dealer on which all the clips are actually on the wrong side (reversed) so I can store them. And it only cost me double the price!!Can you believe such luck?? And remember it's my idea.
Regards
The hoarder
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14th September 2006, 06:29 PM #69
Mein Liebe Hoarder
Der Dominos und Systainers in ihnen kollection ist die, "Nur for Export zum Sudern Landes", modelle und die richtige modelle fur Australien und Neu Zeeland. Die ruckseite Domino markings und Systainer Gruneboxenfixentabs in ihre hoardings cupboard ist korrekt for ihre part ob der World. Fur uns Nordeners sie sind "upside down".
Du bist ein viktim of eine Festool Konnmeister. Und sie hat bezahlt "twice the price"?
Mein Gott, ein born jedes minute ob der tag!
Captain Snetterton would never have fallen for this dastardly trick.
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14th September 2006, 07:00 PM #70
I should probably say a few "Hail Marys" and an odd "Donner und Blitzen" for good measure for saying this, but I've taken to lopping the ends off some Dominoes that are inserted perilously deep to the outside of the innocent rails into which they are being inserted to avoid "push through" - who said 3mm of timber was enough?
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14th September 2006, 07:01 PM #71Banned
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Ah yes Pat, but Captain Snetterton wore his undies on the outside, makes all the difference.
Also, newbie Dominati could be called:
"Domino Wannahaves Entering Eternal Bliss" ( Dweeb for short)
Only a thought
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14th September 2006, 07:45 PM #72
Rob
Methinks you are confusing Capt Snetterton with Tompkinson who began wearing his underpants on the outside after School Bully said one Laundry day,
" Oik. These pants have more skidmarks than Dunlops test track."
Which really did upset him and gave Superman the idea.
The 20 mile hop route will be marked by 10x50 dominos.
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Hi Steve,
I think you meant to put your last post in the FMT/Domi thread, but you have highlighted an issue (one of very few) which has vexed me about the Domino. One of the few things I would like to see altered is the ability to set your own depth of cut, for just the reason you have stated. In my opinion, a tool helps me manipulate the project, you don't manipulate the project to suit the tool. Otherwise, your designs may not work through no fault of your own.
In the pics that come with the manual, there's a domino sticking out the bottom of a workpiece. The solution is "change the depth of the workpiece, or choose another depth of cut". In many cases you can read this as, use a different sized domino. Its a black and white solution for a very grey area. This is why I like having the ability to produce full tenons quickly (with the FMT), which match the depth I require according to the domino. I can cut a 10x20 tenon and use a 20mm DOC.
Regards,
Rob
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I lop of heaps mainly when im "Through Domi-ing" and fixing "Stuff-ups " but the Depth guage has never been an issue as all the combinations are catered for.
As Rob said it would be good to be able to manualy adjust it but thats the trouble with Domi as she is just so dam good we all expect her to be able to do so much more than what it was initially designed for.
If i could wave a wand and add some features they would be
- Ability to to adjust the lateral setting from Zero to 35mm. Zero being the same as a single dowel hole.
- The fixed adjustable pin becoming variable alowing 5mm in from the side instead of 24mm.
- Manualy adjustable depth.
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"A Domino wouldnt have been any use in constructing a glider out of toilet roll holders" - Herr Vogel. Furious head prison guard.
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