Hi Everyone!
Here are a few more pictures of the double twelve domino set.

91 domino tiles!!!

Here I have set up my Dremel rotary tool in a router table attachment to cut a v-groove in the center of each domino tile. You definitely can't do this operation safely on a full sized router table.

The v-groove routed in a domino tile. The Dremel set-up is a great way to go with a close-fingered operation such as this.

Here I'm using the same router bit to put a slight bevel on all the edges and corners of each tile...uhum...that's 91 tiles!

A close-up of the routered tile. Again, the Dremel and router table does a great job of it!
Thanks for looking!
Roshaan
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