Festool Domino Mortises 4-10 mm

By Mike39
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BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
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Updated Fri May 06 2022

Festool Domino Mortises

10 min
Easy

32

Joinery

Files Included (23)

  • domino_04_11.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_04_11+4.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_04_11+6.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_04_115.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_04_12.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_05_13.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_05_13+03.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_05_13+10.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_05_13+4.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_05_13+6.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_06_13.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_06_13+10.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_06_13+4.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_06_13+6.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_08_13.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_08_13+10.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_08_13+4.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_08_13+6.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_10_13.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_10_13+10.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_10_13+4.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_10_13+6.svg

    4 kB
  • domino_test_shaper.svg

    31 kB

Materials

Tools

Festool Domino Router, 4mm-8mm Spiral Upcut Router Bits.

Instructions

This project provides SVG files for routing Domino holes by path routing. It's important that those templates are NOT meant to use them for area routing! After fiddling around what's the best way to route domino holes i came to conclusion that path routing works the best and is the easiest way to place and execute those holes. I first started with area routing templates so that the holes can be routed by every router bit less or equal the size of the hole but it turned out not being very convinient, fast and accurate. So i turned to path routing templates which is much faster with the big advantage the auto path function can be used and you have to move the route much less. The drawback is that you have to use the exact router bit size. I recommed using spiral upcut bit of course. 4,8 and 10mm templates may also be uploaded in the future. Happy dominoing! (Sorry Prof_Snipe, my way is the better way ;-) )


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