Festool DF 500 사용자 설명서

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Making Frame Joints  
Domino tenons can be used to quickly fabricate reinforced 
frames of all types.  
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Domino DF 500 Tenon Joiner 
Butt Joint Frames 
When making butt joint frames, such as cabinet faceframes, 
use pencil lines to lay out the position of the tenons. Use the 
sight glass (see page 21 for more information) on the joiner’s 
fence to position the joiner over the pencil line. 
 
For narrow frame stock, the optional narrow frame fence 
can be used to securely hold the workpiece (shown below). 
 
Cope and Stick (Stile and Rail) Frames 
Domino tenons can also be used to strengthen cope and 
stick frame construction too (bottom right picture). This is 
typically found in raised panel door frames. 
It is important to note that the two frame pieces overlap, so 
the depth of the mortise needs to be extended. The amount 
that each mortise needs to be extended is one-half the 
amount of overlap. 
Example: A typical stile and rail router bit set has a profile 
width (overlap) of 3/8-inch (about 10mm). For a 40mm long 
tenon, instead of plunging 20mm deep, you should increase 
this to 25mm for both workpieces. 
Mitered Frames 
When making mitered frames, position the tenon closer to 
the inside corner. This reduces the likelihood of cutting the 
mortise all the way through the workpiece. 
 
Make sure to securely clamp the workpiece to the bench 
when mortising a mitered joint.