tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703009255391882847.post581603518045273126..comments2023-11-29T23:18:25.816-07:00Comments on Half-Inch Shy: Festool Domino Joiner ReviewHalfInchShyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04633026047989713624noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703009255391882847.post-46769989779869211832013-08-01T18:15:10.279-07:002013-08-01T18:15:10.279-07:00Hi, Nick,
I don't know of a way to calibrate ...Hi, Nick,<br /><br />I don't know of a way to calibrate the trim stops. I still have the tape on one saying to compensate by a millimeter.<br /><br />Usually when I use the trimstops, I start with an exact-size mortise in both stock. This is the anchor Domino. From there, use the trimstops with the Domino set at the medium mortise width; this will make overly-wide mortises so the small alignment error doesn't become a problem. Not the best thing, but works for me.HalfInchShyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04633026047989713624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703009255391882847.post-65838366667011478612013-07-30T05:32:32.929-07:002013-07-30T05:32:32.929-07:00I've been searching your reviews for some way ...I've been searching your reviews for some way to calibrate the trim stops because mine are off too. It's not a full mm but somewhere between 0.5-0.6mm as after 4 mortises I'm around 2.2mm off. It is really frustrating, something I am not used to with my Festools. Using paper or cardstock shims in the connectors seems to help but I was hoping for something more concrete. Any chance Festool has fixed this?StutterinNicknoreply@blogger.com