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Freud 6" Professional Stacked Dado Saw Blade Set
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Some FAQs:
Yes, if you have a 10" table saw, this should be a good blade for your saw.
Yes, you can cut many of the same dados with a router as with a dado set. You can also cut dados using sets like this using a radial arm saw.
No, you do not want an 8" or 10" dado blade for your 10" table saw, unless it's a cabinet saw. As a general rule, if your table saw runs on standard 120V power, you want a 6" or smaller dado set.
Yes, they can double as ninja stars. Practice, practice, practice.
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One needs to set up an account with delphiforums, but Mr. Sawdust blog is interesting. I grew up as a kid helping an Uncle that built custom cabinets on the job site with a Radial.
For at least me, two things with Radials are at the top of need to know .... saw setup and the right blade. There are a lot of available adjustments from the table to the swing arm. Once set up, you need a negative rake blade if pulling a crosscut. If one uses a standard box store blade, most have a positive rake and they will climb or pull into the material. Not much different than a sliding miter, pushing with material behind the blade resolves that issue until you can get the correct blade.
The old 14" and 16" DeWalt are still widely used commercially.
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW7...0002ZU6X4/
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Some FAQs:
Yes, if you have a 10" table saw, this should be a good blade for your saw.
Yes, you can cut many of the same dados with a router as with a dado set. You can also cut dados using sets like this using a radial arm saw.
No, you do not want an 8" or 10" dado blade for your 10" table saw, unless it's a cabinet saw. As a general rule, if your table saw runs on standard 120V power, you want a 6" or smaller dado set.
Yes, they can double as ninja stars. Practice, practice, practice.
What's this talk about not getting an 8" for a 10" saw? I have an old-ish 10" Jet contractor saw (not refurb retro cool, but old enough to be somewhat unsafe! - 25yrs?) with 220v 9amp motor. That should be fine right?
What's this talk about not getting an 8" for a 10" saw? I have an old-ish 10" Jet contractor saw (not refurb retro cool, but old enough to be somewhat unsafe! - 25yrs?) with 220v 9amp motor. That should be fine right?
In my book from countless 10" saws used over the years, when I can buy a good 8" for the same or similar price as a 6", it is not that I usually need more depth cut than the 6" provides, but I get more teeth on the 8" blade turning at the same speed for longevity. That 8" Oshlun is superior to the Freud with more teeth on the main blades and even 6 cutters on the chippers.
We used to send out to get sharpened, but at this price for the 6" or the 8" Oshlun, I just give to the saw sharpener guy who cuts me a better deal for when it matters.
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In my book from countless 10" saws used over the years, when I can buy a good 8" for the same or similar price as a 6", it is not that I usually need more depth cut than the 6" provides, but I get more teeth on the 8" blade turning at the same speed for longevity. That 8" Oshlun is superior to the Freud with more teeth on the main blades and even 6 cutters on the chippers.
We used to send out to get sharpened, but at this price for the 6" or the 8" Oshlun, I just give to the saw sharpener guy who cuts me a better deal for when it matters.
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