Hey there!
New to the Domino XL 700, and I’ve run into a problem with 45 deg miter alignment. There's a shift that keeps throwing them off. They'll be tight on the long side, but gap at the short. At first I thought maybe the tool was out of alignment or something was out of whack, or the tenon was too long, but I’m able to get perfectly joined edges, board to board, no problem. So, it seems it’s me, not the tool . I’m using the trim stop attachment and an 8mm bit (the oem 700 XL bit) The tenon is 8x40mm, cut depth set to 20mm.
My work pieces are 1 3/4” square, so I split them right down the middle for the mortise, figuring that would work for each miter. The trim stop should help ensure repeatability, but, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Anyone have experience with this? I’m sort of stuck til I figure it out, as I’d hate to ruin good timber.
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