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10 years ago
Will we one day not need adhesives?
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10 years ago
Decision time Leon.
Should you buy one of these or to continue to scrape by with the "old" Festool Domino?
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10 years ago
LOL, Fortunately I don't think they are available at this time.
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10 years ago
Makes a gnarly joint! No more changing your mind before the glue sets if you find you have the wrong side up.
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10 years ago
I've seen the friction welding with metal where they spin the metals and join them.
I'm not sure if I like the burnt look that occurrs between the wood.
Quite interesting that what works for metal (I understand that) also works for wood... not sure I understand that.
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10 years ago
Not a wanted effect but we saw that quite often in the automotive business when there was a lubrication failure or lack there of. On another post that eventually focused on breaks I mentioned a disk caliper welding to a brake rotor.
I think that might disappear once you clear the "squeeze out" away. LOL
That is a head thumper.
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10 years ago
Wow, seems amazing, doesn't it. If I saw this on April 1st I'd think it was a joke.
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10 years ago
No kidding. I wonder what melts together, the resins in the wood?
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10 years ago
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