Making Festool Domino's 10x50mm from Accoya wood

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2018
  • Making Festool Domino's 10x50mm from Accoya wood
    In this video watch me make a batch of 10x50mm domino's from Accoya to fit the Festool domino jointing machine.
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  • @BradshawJoinery
    @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад

    If you would like to show your support by giving back to us go to our Patreon page here - patreon.com/BradshawJoinery

  • @johngrannan
    @johngrannan 3 года назад +3

    I’m in awe of the equipment you have, but more so by your expertise and invention in using it. Thanks for the video 👍🏻

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад

      Hey John, the equipment builds over time, try not to look at it all at once, just little bits of progression! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @nathanohaynie
    @nathanohaynie 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing! Nice shop & skills!

  • @denty32
    @denty32 5 лет назад +1

    Cracking little video.

  • @resultcarpentry5869
    @resultcarpentry5869 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Ollie, couple of good tips there - just about to make my own Accoya Domms - have a great New Year year Buddy 👌😁

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      They work out pretty economical if you can get a run going! I would add glue grooves to them to allow squeeze out unless they are decorative/being seen.

    • @resultcarpentry5869
      @resultcarpentry5869 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery - another great tip. Thanks Ollie, as I do cut through for a decorative finish now and again. 🤓👌🏼

  • @frankmatibs8076
    @frankmatibs8076 2 года назад +1

    Great vid whitehill now make a cutter for dominos with the glue channels and they make all sizes

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Nice one Frank, hadn't seen that

    • @frankmatibs8076
      @frankmatibs8076 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery
      I was searching for 8mm dominoes in hardwood for exterior work and it came up in the search and the same cutter does every size
      Long term it's going save a load of money and I can make them from the waste of each project
      Loving your content I'm just getting back into workshop based work and your teaching me loads

  • @garycook9167
    @garycook9167 3 года назад +1

    Would quite like to try this on our spindle. We have 30mm bore and I need to buy a mech feed block soon anyway. Can you please advise where I get the cutters to get the 10mm bead? Thank you for a great video, very inspiring.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +1

      i think i got these ones from whitehill, but i would suggest having some made with the same edge profile as an actual domino if you are just using them for loose tenons as it allows the glue to escape easier. if you want a showing tenon doing them this way is great and a lovely feature. (i think there is a picture on my instagram of a spice rack with showing dominos.
      Cuter Profilers uk are a good place to have the cutters made ;)

  • @skf957
    @skf957 2 года назад

    After I'd bought my Domino XL I tried making my own domino stock, but without much success as they caused the jointed pieces to twist relative to one another. In the end I put it down to my dominos being made too "exact" a fit. I used a half round cutter on the edge, but thought that a sharp angle (as the "real" ones have) would be better. Looking at the comments here, I think that you may have come to the same conclusion. I may give it another go as dominos ARE expensive.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      They do require accurate machining, I think a cutter with a relief on the edge as per original dominoes is best, as this woul allow a small degree of twist accomodation. I have managed to use solid dominos for decorative purposes though!

  • @JC-iq9gl
    @JC-iq9gl 4 года назад +1

    HI, do you mind sharing the name of the router table that u are using and the blade tool?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  4 года назад +1

      Hi, the machine is a Spindle moulder, this model is a Felder f700z, the cutter is from whitehill tools and is a 10mm bead profile

  • @christopherinteriors6521
    @christopherinteriors6521 2 года назад

    Really good job there mate. That should save you about 20k a year 😂😂

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      🤣👍 probably start a business making them 🤣🤣
      I see you can get a cutter from Whitehill now with the correct edge profile on

    • @christopherinteriors6521
      @christopherinteriors6521 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery If you do start selling them then I will be interested in buying some and I think a lot of others will. I have just checked out that cutter, it isn't much more than a pack of large dominos.

  • @glopena3986
    @glopena3986 3 года назад

    Where are you buying Accoya from? I'm struggling to find providers in the UK that sell to non-trade consumers. Do you know of any?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад

      I use lathams, i have mentioned this to my rep before and he said there are people that sell in small quantities/to no trade. i will try to remeber to ask him where next time

  • @hn9598
    @hn9598 8 месяцев назад

    Can you not use ordinary domino's with accoya timber

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  8 месяцев назад +1

      yeah you can, its just belt and braces for projects that are going to get weth throughout like outdoor furniture etc

    • @hn9598
      @hn9598 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks thought I was missing something I've got a little accoya jib and was going to use ordinary dominos my way thinking was that they are deep in the timber encased in glue so they should be OK 🤷

  • @powerq21
    @powerq21 5 лет назад +1

    As near as damnit is to swearing! Thanks for the ideas! One question - the pressed / factory ones have glue grooves pressed in whereas the shop made ones are smooth. Any thoughts on this? Are those glue grooves a significant advantage, do you think?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  5 лет назад +2

      If you groove the edges of the stock before cutting to length with a tiny 0.5mm v groove/saw cut it will let the glue out easier. The pressed grooves will help tighten the joint as they expand with the moisture of the glue and lock the joint, but with Accoya this wouldn't happen as it doesn't expand. You could recreate the pressed pattern if you made a simple jug with a textured bearing either side and pushed the stock through. Maybe another video for that one

    • @powerq21
      @powerq21 5 лет назад +1

      @@BradshawJoinery Another video with ideas on that would be great! Thank you!

  • @TheAlogoc
    @TheAlogoc 3 года назад +1

    No glue chanels?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад

      Not on these but i have a cutter now which forms a simiplar edge profile to the standard domino.

    • @wjm1676
      @wjm1676 3 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery any videos coming making more dominos with the new profile?

  • @messenger8279
    @messenger8279 6 лет назад +1

    You must be left handed. That spindle moulder is running from left to right. ? Most run right to left....

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  6 лет назад +6

      Colin Riley, well observed, I can run my spindle both forwards and backwards which means, in this case, I could have the cast ring in the spindle to support the timber (if the block was the other way around the block would need to be below the surface and I would need to remove the ring..

    • @messenger8279
      @messenger8279 6 лет назад

      Yes I sometimes reverse my spindle on rare occasions. Usually for machining skirting boards. The cutter spindle wont reach high enough, so the skirting is turned upside down. I then turn the cutter block over and reverse the spindle. Hope that makes sense. !

    • @rivergate
      @rivergate 5 лет назад +1

      I too was confused by this, I was looking for signs of the footage being reversed but it wasn't. Glad I wasn't the only one who spotted this, I thought I was going mad. 👍

  • @billytopa
    @billytopa 4 года назад +3

    Why would you even bother? Your time, material, electricity, tooling etc would cost so much more than a bag of dominos.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  4 года назад +2

      I think you would be surprised on the cost front! Aside from that Accoya joinery with inferior hardwood dominos isn't good. You can make O
      Any timber dominos not just sapele or beech

    • @kerrymckenna8725
      @kerrymckenna8725 4 года назад +1

      What a funny thing to ask a master craftsman.

    • @fightington
      @fightington 3 года назад

      He already has the machinery. Maybe don't start a business

    • @Adam-ii9cx
      @Adam-ii9cx 7 месяцев назад

      These are all basic shop tools and the lumber is scrap. You can make 90 @ 12x140 ($70 box from festool) in about 20 minutes if you know what you’re doing.