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    That's a wonderful fix. It's almost too good. I like scars. But that's a professional result.

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    I use what I consider "normal" round over bits to make domino tenon stock. I have 5/16, 1/4, 3/16 and 1/8 round over bits and just use the closest one in my router table when I need to make a few more sticks of dominos out of scrap. The fact that it is not exactly the right size doesn't make any difference in my opinion. Leaves a little space for glue.

    I'd prefer "normal" size domino bits but I am not going to hold my breath until that happens. The odd metric sizing and metric scales are to me the only drawback of an otherwise excellent tool.

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    It will probably show itself a little more when finish is applied, but in its unfinished state the patch is fantastic. Honestly, only the most discerning eye would pick up on that stuff to begin with. I made a different kind of Domino mistake years ago where I plunged into the wrong face of a walnut carcass. I ended up repeating the 'mistake' on the other end of the panel and then made walnut dominos. The finished piece just looks like i purposefully did through tenons. Only i know that was definitely not the original intent.

    Ive made my fair share of countertops and this is exactly why i never have dominoes within 8-12" of the edge of my rough countertop blanks before cutting to final dimension. For the last few years, i lay out the panel with the template on top before making my domino marks for the final glueup. This is an excellent reminder for me to spend more time planning, and if all else fails, make a similar patch.

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    It didn't show itself too bad with finish..

    I do like the idea of putting a template over rough un glued boards... I thought I would save some time and do the glue ups first. I did keep the dominoes away from the edges, but I learned later in the project that the customer was going to use 1/16" peel and stick backsplash.. so then I had to switch things up and had to add width and then there was a front and a back.. etc.

    Anyway, became kind of a nuisance.

    My original plan was to get a clean cut on the non joint side, then take off material only on the joint side. When I glued on the strip of wood to widen the top then I inadvertently picked a L and a R side.. so I couldn't use that method anymore.

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    I'd like to say that I've never made a mistake and made a cut making a domino visible.

    Boy, I'd like to say that....
    - After I ask a stranger if I can pet their dog and they say yes, I like to respond, "I'll keep that in mind" and walk off
    - It's above my pay grade. Mongo only pawn in game of life.

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