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  2. Domino joiner - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It envisioned a tool that can cut a mortise in single operation - putting it on par with a biscuit joiner on speed while allowing for a more flexible and potentially stronger floating-tenon joint. The tool implementation by Festool involves a router-like spinning shaft with a special shape cutter bit.

  3. Festool - Wikipedia

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    Festool is a brand of high-end power tools from Germany. Festool Group GmbH & Co. KG is based in Wendlingen and is a subsidiary of the TTS Tooltechnic Systems holding company. It is known for its system-based approach to power tools and its focus on dust extractors .

  4. Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools - Wikipedia

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    This category is for hand-held power tools used in woodworking, where the tool is moved over the work.. For larger power tools or machines that are stationary, see Category:Woodworking machines.

  5. Joinery - Wikipedia

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    Domino joiner: A trademarked form of biscuit joiner, using a piece of preformed wood, larger than a traditional biscuit and referred to as a "domino"; has some of the advantages of dowels and of biscuits. [8] All reinforcements using wood as the introduced spanning material make use of the item's cellulose fibers to resist breakage.

  6. Talk:Domino joiner - Wikipedia

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  7. Systainer - Wikipedia

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    To reduce plastic pollution, Festool designed the Systainer to first allow distribution of products, then be reused in stacking form as reusable packaging for tool transportation and storage. [3] Several power tool manufacturers use or offer Systainer-compatible variants. [4] Other manufacturers use the alternative Sortimo L-BOXX design. [4]