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    Bosch does have a miter which does not extend in...

    Bosch does have a miter which does not extend in the back in the traditional way.

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    Well, depending on wood to test, and wife, the...

    Well, depending on wood to test, and wife, the question may also be "what oven to get". :)

    --- Mats ---
  3. For in and outfeed, I have found that I do not...

    For in and outfeed, I have found that I do not need specially accurate alignments, so I use cheap roller support stands instead of a fixed table (I have a portable bench in same hight as the table...
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    You do not miss anything, you just try to be...

    You do not miss anything, you just try to be practical. If you use a meter, it will give some incorrectness, but it will be good enough if the meter is good. If you use the "chop board" approach, it...
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    Take any good ruler, or any good measuring tape....

    Take any good ruler, or any good measuring tape. For all of them applies the same. There is a measuring done when placing it, when deciding on the mark to tick off at and when doing the tick off with...
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    I have a cheap Lingomat which comes with two...

    I have a cheap Lingomat which comes with two lengths of the pins. Adjustable pins is an advantage.

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    I have such 1/2 inch shaft, on a Festool 1400. It...

    I have such 1/2 inch shaft, on a Festool 1400. It performed lot worse than expected. There will be pressure on the bit. And the bit is not fastened on two sides. After buying a Hammer A31 (which...
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    I would agree. Even say that if it is not high...

    I would agree. Even say that if it is not high gloss or clear finish, I would not go above 120. But I would go to 220 on the next layer of finish, and I would pass that on coming layers, depending on...
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    Well, I think the whole forum is older than so....

    Well, I think the whole forum is older than so. Most subjects as well. But as long as there is new postings on the subject of Domino, I see no reason to search for another thread, nor forum. Except...
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    THey are all three different, just like so many...

    THey are all three different, just like so many other tools. If you can accept the terrible marks made by the Kreg joint, then that is a quick and strong solution. The major advantage of the Domino...
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    The thread starter did not say he had the plunge...

    The thread starter did not say he had the plunge saw. Even then I would doubt heavily on the advice to buy a MFT/3. Admittedly, it would depend on the table saw and the type of work to do. A table...
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    Agree, souds like chipped blades. Caused by soe...

    Agree, souds like chipped blades. Caused by soe time running something through that by some reason was to hard for the blade. If it is, it is appearig at the very same spots of the planer, not the...
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    A vac and a dust collector are two different...

    A vac and a dust collector are two different things. One is good at creating suction, and one is good at transporting large amounts of dust. Typically a router needs a vac, and a large planer and...
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    Outside and a barn can be quite different. As was...

    Outside and a barn can be quite different. As was pointed out earlier, inside heating dries out wood, and cooling if not combined with a dehumidifier humidifies wood.

    The Attic is different if it...
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    +1 on that. Unfortunately though, a good jig...

    +1 on that. Unfortunately though, a good jig (like Veritas MKII), plus some stones good enough for planes and chisels, will cost a lot of money.

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    There are two advantages with thin blades: They...

    There are two advantages with thin blades: They do not demand as much power to cut through, and the loss of material is less. The advantage with a thicker blade is stability, and with stability comes...
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    +1 on that. The other major compromise is I go...

    +1 on that. The other major compromise is I go for smaller and lighter things to save space and keep equipment movable.

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    In my case (a Hammer A31) there is a simple...

    In my case (a Hammer A31) there is a simple reason: To release, lift and use the planer beneath. :)

    Besides that, on the Hammer there is no tuning knob on the out feed, you have to fetch a wrench...
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    The power in the saw is enough. But the quality...

    The power in the saw is enough. But the quality of the cut is still going to suffer from using the wrong blade. If you now have a really good saw, use it to do really good cuts. Buy minimum two...
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    Assuming you already do square tenons easily...

    Assuming you already do square tenons easily enough (router table or table saw) I would say stick to the rasp, or even do them a bit less wide. There is little loss of important strength in such a...
  21. But that would not work in the jointer? ---...

    But that would not work in the jointer?

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    Many glues can get longer opening time by being...

    Many glues can get longer opening time by being put in the refrigerator before being used.

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  23. How and when do you apply the tape? After mounted...

    How and when do you apply the tape? After mounted dry test? Or before dry test and cutting pieces away as asked by Mike?
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    I use same technique. As long as the bit has...

    I use same technique. As long as the bit has diameter enough to remove all the material needed for the tennon in one go, then it works fine.

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    The BLUM hinges are often sold "hinge and...

    The BLUM hinges are often sold "hinge and fastener" in the same packet. But BLUM manufacture a number of hinges, and a number of fasteners (the ones mounted to the side frame and not to the door),...
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