You will REGRET not watching this FIRST. (An Actual in depth review of a Festool Domino Replacement)

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This is a legit hobbyist replacement for the Festool Domino mortiser. This jig doesn't have any dust collection which I think is its biggest flaw but if you can manage to deal with that this jig is a bargain! I am giving examples of how to make different mortises with the jig in different situations here in this video. Throughout my testing I have yet to find a scenario the Tianli jig can’t handle that the Domino does.

Thanks for watching, if you enjoyed the video please Like and Subscribe!

Also if you want to see it in action, my last video, Black and Yellow, I used the Tianli Jig in multiple different scenarios to build what I think is a very impressive end table.

Bye!

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This is the best video of this jig ever.

meilyn
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Dude, you are not only a teacher to resolve the limitations of the tool design, but you are funny as heck! Subbed!

thduke
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Bought the jig a year or so back. Still need to get the router. Picking it up in the morning, right now with free Batt and charger on sale at HD. Best video I have seen on using it, thanks.

Nitromudder
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With hip trust action like that, you just earned yourself a sub!

jasonaustin
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Thank you for taking the time to explain all the possible uses of this jig!

Onicofago
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That was funny as hell and very well done.
And to be honest, and I've never said this, Your a star and you don't belong on YouTube but I subscribed anyway just because.

iwannaapple
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That hip thrust segment was the most disturbing thing I’ve seen in a woodworking video. So, of course I liked and subscribed. Seriously, great info and thanks.

jphergan
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You are a craftsman!! Awesome job. Nice hip thrust

ALANScottDICKSON
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I guess the chinese jig can also be used to drill lined up round dowel holes, right? Which is something the domino can't do

CanalGabrielCoelho
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Well explained . it is more flexible mortize especially when you build big furniture. Thanks for your time to explain in details what this machine can do it

perucabana
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Any ideas on a good 12mm bit that could fit a trim router? Just got my jig and really think it's great!

gjoh
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Well done and informative on how to make all the standard joints. On mine, I use 5mm for "L" joints when making cabinets. The standard joint is close to the "tight" setting on the Domino. It's simple to make them a "loose joint by wiggling the bit a little more to the left and the right side of the cut.

The hip thrust position, Aahhhh, TMI.

warrensmith
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Love the Bourbon Moth reference. Definitely made me laugh!

kevinarnold
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5:33 exactly what i needed. You are amazing! ❤

TheCHRISCaPWN
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Awesome! I would modify it to extend the top plate for better stability and add some plexiglass to cover that exposed bit. You don't want it to accident go digital. 🖐️

bobweiram
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Hi, what type of makita do you use? thank you

MAJKI
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Good review!

Also a poor man's domino is a biscuit joiner and something thin to lay the biscuit joiner on. What you do is make three-ish cuts with the biscuit joiner each slightly ofset so it makes one large biscuit cut and you can put a domino sized floating tenon in it.


The cut is a LOT wider than a domino but for the price of a biscuit joiner it is pretty good

PandorasFolly
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Came for the domino jig, stayed for the hip thrusting.

dotjn
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My question here, is that the the links, that you provided for Amazon purchase of Router/CNC upcut bits are for SAE units. I was under the impression that you had linked to Metric units for the Router/CNC upcut bits. Thought that was the reason you called out the 8mm collet. So the 8mm Router/CNC bit shank would fit into the Makita trim router. Where can I locate decent Metric Bits for this Domino Jig set-up? Can anyone provide any leads..

Thank You in Advance

lenk
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Will it do different sizes such as 6, 8, and 10 domino's

tobydavidson