 I thought I'd demonstrate for you the bead lock loose tenon joinery system that's a poor man's Festool Domino system so let me show you how it works it comes with four simple five simple pieces a little machine blue device here two toggle screws a little block with guide holes in it for the screws and a drill bit so to set it up for three-quarter inch that's what I'm going to demonstrate here I set this block up in a way that when I put these screws in one's going to go into a and then I want the B the one that's going to go into B the B in the middle slot that's for the three-quarter inch so let's get those in what you do here is you secure this on your workpiece and yet we're going to draw a line first and then what we do is we make sure it's in the A position and then we drill drill drill then we loosen it move it over to the B position and then what that does is that drills in between two of those three holes and then that creates the pattern so let me demonstrate my first step here and speaking of poor man's things this is my poor man's bench vise simply one of these wooden vices held with some DeWalt clamps here and then I can work on my table that's good if you need to do something you don't have dog holes and you don't have your vices built on yet so let's get this lined up so now I know where these are going to go let's get the stuff put into one and I want this to be the face there's a there's a place where you can see inside of here so when you line it up that gives you the ability to line up to your line line up to your line it's not going to redundant but so if you can see that you allow it to be very precise got a nice clean edge and get right on that line that way your two pieces are gonna connect properly if you get everything lined up later in the middle of that line get this in position a and lock down so it doesn't move again if you can afford the thousand dollars for the Festool Domino and the three hundred dollars for the supplies go for it that's a lot faster than this is but if you just an occasional weekend woodworker and you just need to do some joinery often and you feel is one of those situations where you want a little extra strength and so you want to add some loose tenons then the bead lock system is an option for you one two three loosen my thumb screws what we're going to do now is slide this over to where two of these holes are bridging two of the earlier holes so you push that all the way over it stops it's designed that way you need to lock it down tight so that it doesn't move and with everything locked in place if I look down in there I would see I'm right on the wall between two holes and so make sure I'm deep enough I've now got my mortise of a certain design I take that out of this shape and if it's everything went right then the pre-thing that I bought are going to fit in there and that cut off at the right level with the mortise in the receiving at the other end that will be my poor man's Festool Domino joinery set so anyway that's the that's the bead lock be ad lock LO are they spelling it with a C LOCK so they didn't do anything fancy loose tenon joinery system I think that's all I need to show you you got the idea small workshop guy signing off