# Domino

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## Introduction&#x20;

The Domino plunges into timber to create mortice holes in a range of 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm widths allowing for a loose tenon to be inserted. Creating a joint similar to a mortice and tenon joint.&#x20;

## Two Good Reasons to Use the Domino&#x20;

**Learning Curve:** Instead of the large initial investment in learning how to achieve a successful mortice and tenon joint, the domino machine can be understood more quickly and easily. &#x20;

**Speed:** It is significantly quicker to create a joint using the Domino compared with making a traditional mortice and tenon.&#x20;

## Materials

**Timber:** Dried Timber Species

*No Metals or Acrylics can be used with this Power Tool.*

## Machine in Operations Video

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