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Building it better

12/10/2014

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If you know tools then you know Festool.  I would consider myself one of Festool's biggest fans.  Recently, I adopted a new construction practice, using the Festool Domino, for face frame and cabinet box assemblies.  The Domino is a mortiser that uses prefabricated loose tenons similar to a dowel, but glorified.  Mortise and tenon joinery is nothing new.  However, this "loose tenon" is.  Making an integrated tenon on a workpiece is very time consuming.   With the Domino it's been made simple.  The "loose tenon" is like a dowel in the sense that the workpiece gets mortised and the tenon gets glued in.  So long to the days of using a chisel to pair the tenon to the mortise.  Mechanical assemblies are great, don't get me wrong, but this is a far superior type of joinery.  Thanks Festool!  

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    My name is Cole Bristol.  I am the owner and operator of Bristol Building Company LLC.  I've been interested in woodworking and carpentry for as long as I can remember; as a child I was always building tree forts and birdhouses.  My passion for woodworking has grown immensely over the years. Why not turn it into my career?  Taking wood from rough sawed to a finished piece is very rewarding.  Thanks for visiting my site!

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