MY63":1by2ew9c said:
I have a number of projects in the future, I have tried loose tenons with a router which does not work for me so I am considering purchasing a domino machine, They seem to be in short supply does that mean a new model may be on the way.
Is it worth considering a used one.
I bought a secondhand Mk1 version which had the original circular indexing pins and was subsequently much easier to use that the later variant. Yup, they're expensive, even second hand but once you've used one a few times you'll wonder how you ever managed without.
I can cut joinery, but I now find it fairly tedious. F'rinstance, say I was making a simple bog standard rectangular frame to hold a panel for the back of a cabinet. It would take me at least a day to mark out, cut and fettle the m/t joints to get the frame spot on, square and out of 'wind'
With a Domino, once the machine is set up, exactly the same job can be done in around three minutes.
If you're going to get one, it really is a 'no brainer' - Rob