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A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut butt-joint mortises in end grain
A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut butt-joint mortises in side grain
The offset registration gauge being used to position the right-angle fence
A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut miter-joint mortises in end grain
A Domino joiner mounted on a Veritas Domino joinery table, shown with two fences and two hold-downs
The underside of a Domino joinery table, showing 4” tall base made of Baltic birch plywood
Steel mounting studs threaded into a Domino joiner to mount it on a Veritas Domino joinery table
Securing a Domino joiner in position on a Veritas Domino joinery table
Installing shims in the table slots of a Veritas Domino joinery table to create a vertical offset
Two frames with butt and miter joints cut using a Domino joiner on a Veritas Domino joinery table
05J1701 - Veritas Domino Joinery Table
A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut butt-joint mortises in end grain
A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut butt-joint mortises in side grain
The offset registration gauge being used to position the right-angle fence
A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut miter-joint mortises in end grain
A Domino joiner mounted on a Veritas Domino joinery table, shown with two fences and two hold-downs
The underside of a Domino joinery table, showing 4” tall base made of Baltic birch plywood
Steel mounting studs threaded into a Domino joiner to mount it on a Veritas Domino joinery table
Securing a Domino joiner in position on a Veritas Domino joinery table
Installing shims in the table slots of a Veritas Domino joinery table to create a vertical offset
Two frames with butt and miter joints cut using a Domino joiner on a Veritas Domino joinery table
05J1701 - Veritas Domino Joinery Table

Veritas Domino Joinery Table

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While the Festool Domino DF 500 is excellent for a wide range of joinery, it can be difficult to register correctly on narrow pieces. With a DF 500 mounted in this innovative table, the table becomes the reference face for the tool, making it straightforward to do accurate and repeatable joinery for work that can be difficult to handle freehand. The table is an invaluable aid for rapid and accurate rail and stile construction, miter work and narrow frames. It ensures that the mortise is placed precisely in mating locations on either side of the joint.

The slotted Baltic birch laminated top with integral 4" high base provides a stable and ample clamping surface for workpieces of most sizes, which are easily secured with the included hold-downs. An aluminum fixed fence and a movable guide fence ensure perfect orientation in either a 45° or 90° position. The offset registration gauge allows the fence to be flipped for precise alignment of the mortises, ensuring a seamless joint. User-made guide fences can also be added to secure the workpiece at any angle desired.

The two included 6mm shims will center the mortise in the edge of standard 3/4" or 18mm material. An optional set of shims (two each of 2mm, 4mm and 8mm) is available separately and can be used alone or in combination to create vertical offsets to meet most project requirements.

The table has a substantial working surface of 31 1/2" × 23 1/4" and is 31 1/2" × 31 1/2" overall with the Domino tool attached.

It extends the utility of the Festool Domino DF 500, making it an ideal complement for perfect joinery when working with narrow material. (Not compatible with the Domino DF 700.) The Veritas Domino Joinery Table builds on the work of a talented Swedish designer and is made in Canada.

Refer to the user manual under the Care and Use tab for more information.

A Domino joiner used on a Veritas Domino joinery table to cut butt-joint mortises in end grain

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  • 05J1701 - Veritas Domino Joinery Table
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Veritas Domino Joinery Table

While the Festool Domino DF 500 is excellent for a wide range of joinery, it can be difficult to register correctly on narrow pieces. With a DF 500 mounted in this innovative table, the table becomes the reference face for the tool, making it straightforward to do accurate and repeatable joinery for work that can be difficult to handle freehand. The table is an invaluable aid for rapid and accurate rail and stile construction, miter work and narrow frames. It ensures that the mortise is placed precisely in mating locations on either side of the joint.

The slotted Baltic birch laminated top with integral 4" high base provides a stable and ample clamping surface for workpieces of most sizes, which are easily secured with the included hold-downs. An aluminum fixed fence and a movable guide fence ensure perfect orientation in either a 45° or 90° position. The offset registration gauge allows the fence to be flipped for precise alignment of the mortises, ensuring a seamless joint. User-made guide fences can also be added to secure the workpiece at any angle desired.

The two included 6mm shims will center the mortise in the edge of standard 3/4" or 18mm material. An optional set of shims (two each of 2mm, 4mm and 8mm) is available separately and can be used alone or in combination to create vertical offsets to meet most project requirements.

The table has a substantial working surface of 31 1/2" × 23 1/4" and is 31 1/2" × 31 1/2" overall with the Domino tool attached.

It extends the utility of the Festool Domino DF 500, making it an ideal complement for perfect joinery when working with narrow material. (Not compatible with the Domino DF 700.) The Veritas Domino Joinery Table builds on the work of a talented Swedish designer and is made in Canada.

Refer to the user manual under the Care and Use tab for more information.

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