This morning some where between 10 .am. and 11 a.m. I cut 168 mortices, precisely placed with no pencil marks or measuring. Some mortices are not visible, the plywood panels have equal numbers of mortices on each end.
Leon, I don't know why you did that, but I never thought of the Festool as a recreational machine.
Although $5 - $6 is pretty cheap for an hour's entertainment, wouldn't it be easier to just sit in your garage and smoke a cigar and think about things?
I know years ago when I got my PC biscuit machine I used to arrange play dates with it. I slotted everything that needed it and then some. But now as B.B. says 'the thrill is gone".
You remember my pantry? I am building 3 book cases, upper and lower units on each with the same construction detail. The lower cabinet unit will be 16" deep x 30.75" tall by 40" wide, The upper cabinet unit will be 12" deep x 49" tall by 40" wide. All in white oak with clear varnish, no two tone, and plain glass.
So altogether 24" wider than my pantry and about 16" shorter.
NO DRAWERS!, just doors with arched tops in the inner sections
The Domino is not as light weight as most biscuit cutters that I have used, it starts getting kinda heavy at about 100 mortices. ;~) But imagine doing this with a router, or bench top mortiser. Th only other way I would want to do this is with a multirouter.
One more thing that the domino tenons excel at which I would have never though of doing with biscuits.
When matibg two pieces with these 5mm domino's I can glue and tap the pieces together, lift by the top piece, rotate 180 degrees, and then attach the opposite side. The domino's hold the parts together before the glue dries. Basically parts stay in place with no fear of parts coming apart from their own weight..
The subject has been bugging me all day... Why on earth does it have to be justified? Why can't we just buy stuff because it strikes our fancy on a whim? So what if it only gets used occasionally if it makes us happy? I've got some tools that don't get used often but when I need them I NEED them... and when I need them I say to myself "I'm glad I bought this."
I think you guys need more practice if you are locked into this "justify" mind set... ;~)
168 mortises eh? Considering the amount of messages you've posted and time you've been online lately, I'm wondering how you found the time to cut those mortises?
Perhaps you finally got to Dominoing again because you managed to get it back after loaning it to Swingman? You gotta watch out for that guy. He's got a real fixation with your Domino.
Don't look now, but you just proved that you, yourself, were "justifying" the purchase with a "need", no matter how occasionally that need arose. :)
I think you need to think a bit more about what you said and why you even took exception to someone's "justification", especially when he was pretty damn specific about what that was?
Every tool purchase, at a price level that is determined by the user and according to his need, has a "justification" for purchase.
Except for the bargain table at the Borg, and maybe even then, I would love to hear your explanation for when that is not always the case?
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