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I thought this is a really cool idea if it works. I have a domino, otherwise I would buy one and give a review.
I have no idea if this works, if the website is a scam, etc.. so please don't take this as advice to buy.
I just thought it was an interesting idea, maybe inspiration for someone that wants to DIY.
https://www.knowiyt.com/product/index/pID/24
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(03-10-2022, 01:47 PM)paul2004 Wrote: I thought this is a really cool idea if it works. I have a domino, otherwise I would buy one and give a review.
I have no idea if this works, if the website is a scam, etc.. so please don't take this as advice to buy.
I just thought it was an interesting idea, maybe inspiration for someone that wants to DIY.
https://www.knowiyt.com/product/index/pID/24
I saw the same thing from another "company" a couple of months ago. I would buy one just to try it if I thought any of the sites hawking it were legit.
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03-10-2022, 03:33 PM
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Seen it in other forums before. It's not a domino sub because it can't do many of the things that a domino can, such as angles, repetitive cross milling, variable width, dust free operation, etc.
Apples to apples, the total cost of the jig plus a router is only some saving compared to the domino machine at the expense of features and support of accessories.
Only people who don't do floating tenons a lot may find it a cheaper option.
As for that (foreign) online seller, I couldn't find its company name, or any contact info. such as address and phone #. Even its email address isn't published.
This offer reminds me of someone complaining about a woodpecker drilling guide (I should say WP look-alike drilling guide) he bought online...he got one made of plastic instead of aluminum. The product photo he saw was photoshopped from WP's site. Expensive plastic!
He should've known better; he paid $40(?) instead of $250(?) or something like that.
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(03-10-2022, 01:47 PM)paul2004 Wrote: I thought this is a really cool idea if it works. I have a domino, otherwise I would buy one and give a review.
I have no idea if this works, if the website is a scam, etc.. so please don't take this as advice to buy.
I just thought it was an interesting idea, maybe inspiration for someone that wants to DIY.
https://www.knowiyt.com/product/index/pID/24
What is odd there is no contact info that I can see or a location of the company. They say to contact for questions but do you see a name or contact info anywhere on the link ? Raises a red flag to me. Roly
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I saw a series of ads, usually on facebook, of the same thing, some of the prices that were extremely low, like around $30. I think it is a scam.
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(03-10-2022, 03:33 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: Seen it in other forums before. It's not a domino sub because it can't do many of the things that a domino can, such as angles, repetitive cross milling, variable width, dust free operation, etc.
Apples to apples, the total cost of the jig plus a router is only some saving compared to the domino machine at the expense of features and support of accessories.
Only people who don't do floating tenons a lot may find it a cheaper option.
As for that (foreign) online seller, I couldn't find its company name, or any contact info. such as address and phone #. Even its email address isn't published.
This offer reminds me of someone complaining about a woodpecker drilling guide (I should say WP look-alike drilling guide) he bought online...he got one made of plastic instead of aluminum. The product photo he saw was photoshopped from WP's site. Expensive plastic!
He should've known better; he paid $40(?) instead of $250(?) or something like that.
Simon
Don't have a Domino and have no plans to buy one. My guess is that if this device is legit it'll do about 90% of what most people do with a Domino - YMMV.
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03-11-2022, 12:16 AM
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It might do 90% of what people usually do with a domino but at what kind of efficiency?
I could do tenon joinery by hand too with a $10 chisel and a hack saw (dont laugh), and save myself $900. Would I go for the saving? Of course not. I am a woodworker who wants precision and efficiency.
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(03-11-2022, 12:16 AM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: It might do 90% of what people usually do with a domino but at what kind of efficiency?
I could do tenon joinery by hand too with a $10 chisel and a hack saw (dont laugh), and save myself $900. Would I go for the saving? Of course not. I am a woodworker who wants precision and efficiency.
Simon
Quite a leap you made there. I could probably cut tenons with a pocket knife too, but don't think I will. The tool in the video (again, if legit) looked pretty efficient to me. Would have to take it for a test drive before a final decision but the technique looked plausible.
Hope somebody gets one and gives us a report.
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03-11-2022, 12:41 AM
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Since you have never used a domino, I dont blame you for thinking that the plunge jig (that's what it is) could be a good substitute. It's like comparing a $400 Leigh dovetail jig to a $70 imported jig.
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I don’t know anything about the seller but it looks like an aluminum version of the diy domino that has been floating around for a few years.
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