a while back i bought a dado blade that has an eccentric hub and its adjustable to make the blade wabble , it cuts a path from 1/8’’ tp 7/8’’ wide . ive used it one time and it supprised me how good a job it did. anyone else use this kid of blade and do you like it ?
-- rick

















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John
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#1 posted 828 days ago
I had one years ago on an old delta contractor saw. I was forewarned that it would damage my arbor but after 12 years, it never did. I now have 2 stack dados that I think work better. Stack dados are more accurate especially when duplicating setups.
-- John
auggy53
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#2 posted 828 days ago
i bought it because it sets up so fast
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amateur
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#3 posted 828 days ago
I have one, a Craftsman like kunk, and it has been sufficient. I didn’t choose it, it was given to me but it has worked out pretty well for me.
MOJOE
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#4 posted 828 days ago
I have one made by Oldham. It works well, but it a bit of a bear to set-up accurately. I generally set it undersized and make a couple passes to keep things from getting out of hand. Have since been gifted a stack dado, but haven’t used either in a few months.
-- Measuring twice and cutting once only works if you read the tape correctly!
tenontim
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#5 posted 828 days ago
see http://lumberjocks.com/tenontim/blog/10103
-- Tim-- http://www.tmuli.com
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