davin":zupqs76w said:
Hello there.
I removed the guide stops from mine yesterday. Don't use them and found that sometimes if dominos are spaced in a certain way they caught in a neighbouring hole and caused the machine to tilt causing a wonky domino,
This will probably make sense as you use the machine more .....
Davin
I always shift my domino a little to one side. I know that there is always a bit of 'wiggle-room', as someone put it. I don't get the two settings idea. If one mortice along an edge is spot on and tight, then I don't see how you can use any 'wiggle-room' you've put into the others! :?
My main problem was an error the other way; that is the rail would be slightly higher than the leg. I discovered I had been registering from the bench top for the one cut, and from the top of the work-piece for the other, thus getting a 'stepped' joint. So now I always work with a piece of 25mm MDF under the whole job, and register the domino from the top of the work.
John