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Freud 6" Professional Stacked Dado Set w/ Kickback Reducing Shoulder Design

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Amazon has Freud 6" Professional Stacked Dado Set w/ Kickback Reducing Shoulder Design (SD206) on sale for $63.85. Shipping is free.

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About the Product
  • 6" Dado Set, 5/8" Arbor
  • Negative hook angles
  • Features Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Crosscutting Blend for Maximum Performance
  • Silver I.C.E. Coating prevents build up on the blade surface and keeps the blade running cooler and cleaner
Includes
  • 2 Blades
  • Chippers
  • Spacers
  • Shim Set
  • Carrying Case

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  • Price Research: Purchase this item today and save $19.83 Off (23.70% Savings) from the original listed price of $83.68. This is the best/lowest available price in the market for this circular saw blade set
  • This product can be used on a table saw, portable table saw or radical arm saw
  • Maximum RPM 1100 w/ arbor 5/8" to help create clean edges, square shoulders and flat bottoms
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
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  • This product has earned 4.7/5 star rating w/ over 800+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Amazon has Freud 6" Professional Stacked Dado Set w/ Kickback Reducing Shoulder Design (SD206) on sale for $63.85. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member IncompletePerfect for finding this deal
  • Note, must be sold/shipped by Amazon. In stock soon.
About the Product
  • 6" Dado Set, 5/8" Arbor
  • Negative hook angles
  • Features Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Crosscutting Blend for Maximum Performance
  • Silver I.C.E. Coating prevents build up on the blade surface and keeps the blade running cooler and cleaner
Includes
  • 2 Blades
  • Chippers
  • Spacers
  • Shim Set
  • Carrying Case

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research: Purchase this item today and save $19.83 Off (23.70% Savings) from the original listed price of $83.68. This is the best/lowest available price in the market for this circular saw blade set
  • This product can be used on a table saw, portable table saw or radical arm saw
  • Maximum RPM 1100 w/ arbor 5/8" to help create clean edges, square shoulders and flat bottoms
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
Additional Note
  • This product has earned 4.7/5 star rating w/ over 800+ customer reviews on Amazon
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Model: Freud 6 in. D X 5/8 in. TiCo Hi-Density Carbide Dado Set 10 teeth 8 pc

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arcsum68
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Bought this a couple weeks ago, look at the pictures. Right on the blades and packaging is says made in Italy.

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Aug 06, 2021 02:25 PM
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PedroRAug 06, 2021 02:25 PM
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Quote from komondor :
Sorry I pick another country for my blades
Belarus is popular currently
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Aug 06, 2021 02:30 PM
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Lam.d09Aug 06, 2021 02:30 PM
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Would this for on tbe Milwaukee m18 table saw 8 1/4? Is the throat plate option fit on it as well? Thanks
Aug 06, 2021 02:30 PM
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GoatSaverAug 06, 2021 02:30 PM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
Make sure it is 5/8" and measure the spindle length leaving a couple of threads for the attachment nut and go from there for how many blades you can stack. The minimum you have to have is inside, outside and one center chipper.

For how deep, raise the arbor all the way to top and measure from the center of the spindle to the top of the table that the wood slides on. Everything less than the 6 inch diameter of this dado set is half the maximum cut. As an example, if it were 4 inches from the center of the spindle to the top of the table, that is 6 minus 4 that is 2 inches divided by 2 as half the diameter of the dado set for a 1" inch maximum depth of cut. If 3 inches, you will have 1.5 inch maximum cut, etc.

PS: Working and getting ready for an appointment, I cannot wrap my mind around if the center or top of spindle, but you will be within 5/16" of maximum.
My dado stack doesn't require a center chipper at the minimum, just a spacer if only using inner/outer.
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Aug 06, 2021 02:56 PM
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GreyPiranha3651Aug 06, 2021 02:56 PM
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Only times a 6" set hasn't been able to cut what I need is when using a crosscut sled or some other jig that raises the workpiece off the table.
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Aug 06, 2021 03:22 PM
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BicycleRepairmanAug 06, 2021 03:22 PM
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Quote from Lam.d09 :
Would this for on tbe Milwaukee m18 table saw 8 1/4? Is the throat plate option fit on it as well? Thanks
I use this dado on mine. I ordered a special throat plate, but you could probably make one if you really wanted too.
Aug 06, 2021 03:28 PM
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Lam.d09Aug 06, 2021 03:28 PM
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Quote from BicycleRepairman :
I use this dado on mine. I ordered a special throat plate, but you could probably make one if you really wanted too.
I'm new to woodworking, I wouldn't know how to make one...couldnt really fond one in stock...would you sell one by chance?
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Aug 06, 2021 04:18 PM
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arcsum68Aug 06, 2021 04:18 PM
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Quote from komondor :
Sorry I pick another country for my blades

Country of Origin ‎China
Bought this a couple weeks ago, look at the pictures. Right on the blades and packaging is says made in Italy.

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Aug 06, 2021 05:21 PM
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fade2black2007Aug 06, 2021 05:21 PM
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Quote from Lam.d09 :
I'm new to woodworking, I wouldn't know how to make one...couldnt really fond one in stock...would you sell one by chance?
If your new making a throat plate for your dado set would be a pretty good project for learning.

Its pretty simple and it can serve as a small confidence booster when using the plate.

Plus youll save $40.
Aug 06, 2021 06:16 PM
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RM310Aug 06, 2021 06:16 PM
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Use this with my Dewalt 10" DW745. Easy to swap out, good blade and carry case. Made a wood throat plate for it. I can only stack to about 1/2" wide due to arbor length, which isn't a problem for me. Mfg does not recommend using any dado for that model saw but I haven't had any issues. Use progressive depth on harder woods.
Aug 06, 2021 06:49 PM
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BicycleRepairmanAug 06, 2021 06:49 PM
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Quote from Lam.d09 :
I'm new to woodworking, I wouldn't know how to make one...couldnt really fond one in stock...would you sell one by chance?
I had to order one through my local Milwaukee dealer. It took a few weeks to get in. If you want to make one yourself just search for "table saw zero clearance insert" on youtube. There are plenty of videos on how to do it.
Aug 06, 2021 09:00 PM
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bluetorch13Aug 06, 2021 09:00 PM
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Quote from AdamM6206 :
I have a 10" table saw...old Craftsman 113 model. Does anyone know of I put this 6" dado stack on it, how deep a groove a could cut?
this is the data: 6" is the diameter, radius is 3", so your 10" blade is 5" in radius. Whatever depth you cut is going to be 2" shorter now. Plus check your arbor length to se if it fit these many stack of blades and you will need to replace/make a new throat plate. I see pictures online and your arbor looks too short.
Aug 06, 2021 09:38 PM
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WildRigger47Aug 06, 2021 09:38 PM
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Quote from arcsum68 :
Bought this a couple weeks ago, look at the pictures. Right on the blades and packaging is says made in Italy.
Seems there's conflicting info because on Amazon's written description it says "Country of Origin is China".
See attached pic or Amazon's page.
But then again, Amazon's info page says the product dimensions are 1" x 1" x 1", so I'd tend to believe what's printed on the blade itself.
Last edited by Accster August 6, 2021 at 02:44 PM.
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Aug 06, 2021 10:05 PM
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ToolDealsAug 06, 2021 10:05 PM
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Quote from GoatSaver :
My dado stack doesn't require a center chipper at the minimum, just a spacer if only using inner/outer.
Chipper, spacer, something to keep the left and right teeth from touching on this set. On a true running saw, a spacer will leave a bit of hair where that spacer is and expect that is why these cheaper dado sets are betting on cheaper saws that have a little run out (wobble) to clean up what the spacer leaves. The Amana dado set I have does not use spacers.
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Aug 06, 2021 10:35 PM
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GoatSaverAug 06, 2021 10:35 PM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
Chipper, spacer, something to keep the left and right teeth from touching on this set. On a true running saw, a spacer will leave a bit of hair where that spacer is and expect that is why these cheaper dado sets are betting on cheaper saws that have a little run out (wobble) to clean up what the spacer leaves. The Amana dado set I have does not use spacers.
The teeth overlap even with spacers on every set I've used, they don't touch because you offset them. Spacers are necessary to reduce the number of different width chippers you need to achieve a wide range of cut widths. Amana sells dado shim sets for their blades too.
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TalentedBanana464Aug 06, 2021 11:18 PM
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My hand got infected by an evil spirit and has turned against me... would you recommend this blade, or should I get the chainsaw from the shed to remove the hand? Appreciate any advice.
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