Domino 4mm tenons
#11
I've only learned recently (I think Bill de mentioned it in another thread) that there is now a 4MM bit and tenons for the 500 Domino. Anyone using these want to comment on their usefulness? I've never considered the Domino a replacement for the Biscuit Joiner, but the 4mm tenon might change my thinking. I'm not looking for the typical comparison, just 4 MM tenon experience.
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#12
I’ve found the 4mm dominos very useful for building strong drawers.  Takes a bit of precise work but they work well with 1/2” thick drawer components.  I’ve also used them successfully in reinforcing miter joints.  Amazingly strong once glued up.

Dave
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#13
I use the heck out 4mm but I make a lot of smaller scale projects with 1/2" material.
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#14
Thanks, I've got the cutter and some tenons in my cart at Amazon.
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#15
The CMT cutters are cheaper:

https://www.amazon.com/CMT-380-040-11-Jo...B004L7M8IA
https://www.holbren.com/CMT_380.040.11
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#16
The CMT cutter is what I ordered, thanks.
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#17
I have used a couple hundred. Good stuff.
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#18
I used them on picture frames. No problems.
VH07V  
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#19
When using the smallest bit, make sure you let the bit come to a stop before moving the machine. Many users broke their bit while not being careful.

Simon
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#20
Looks nice, but expensive for a home hobbist.
Mike

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