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Oshlun 8" 42 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor

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Amazon has Oshlun 8" 42 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0842) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Oshlun 8" 42 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0842) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 16-piece stack dado blade set
  • 8" Diameter
  • 42 tooth outer saws
  • 6 tooth chippers
  • 5/8" arbor
  • Cuts ranging from 1/4" to 29/32".
  • Ground C-4 micro grain carbide tips stay sharp longer and cut through all types of hardwood, softwood, and plywood with the greatest of ease.
  • Included Chippers
    • 4x 1/8"
    • 1x 3/32"
    • 1x 1/16"
Amazon also has Oshlun 6" 30 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0630) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free.


Additionally, Amazon has Oshlun 8' Box and Finger Joint Set (SBJ-0830)on sale for $82.17.Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $60 less (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.99 at the time of this posting for the Oshlun 8" 42 tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade.
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Amazon has Oshlun 8" 42 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0842) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Oshlun 8" 42 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0842) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member HulaH00p for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively

Product Details:
  • 16-piece stack dado blade set
  • 8" Diameter
  • 42 tooth outer saws
  • 6 tooth chippers
  • 5/8" arbor
  • Cuts ranging from 1/4" to 29/32".
  • Ground C-4 micro grain carbide tips stay sharp longer and cut through all types of hardwood, softwood, and plywood with the greatest of ease.
  • Included Chippers
    • 4x 1/8"
    • 1x 3/32"
    • 1x 1/16"
Amazon also has Oshlun 6" 30 Tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade Set w/ 5/8" Arbor (SDS-0630) on sale for $79.99. Shipping is free.


Additionally, Amazon has Oshlun 8' Box and Finger Joint Set (SBJ-0830)on sale for $82.17.Shipping is free.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $60 less (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.99 at the time of this posting for the Oshlun 8" 42 tooth Stack Dado Saw Blade.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:

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Written by HulaH00p

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Deadwing
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Do yourself a favor and get magnetic shims. They make it so much easier to use.

Also, get a 5/8 bolt and nut. Drill a 5/8 hole in the center of a small square of 3/4 plywood. When you need to set up a specific dado thickness, stack the cutters and shims on the bolt and tighten the nut. Then use your calipers to dial in the measurement. It's much easier than adjusting thickness on the saw itself. Woodpeckers had one as a one-time tool for $50, but a nut and bolt was less than a dollar.
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I purchased the 8" set a number of years ago and have used it quite a bit (kitchen, house interior, ...) It is a very nice dado setup. (I think I paid $100-110 at the time). The only thing that caught me off guard is now clearly specified in the note, "Designed to cut undersized to accommodate "nominal thickness-inch plywood." So if you set up for 3/4", it is not actually 3/4" but already adjusted for the plywood thickness (maybe 23/32" or a bit less). That being said, you can use the spacers provided, or use the 3/32 chipper in place of 1/16" and get dialed in. I would buy this again.

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Jul 04, 2024 12:03 AM
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6657bRiAnJul 04, 2024 12:03 AM
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I purchased the 8" set a number of years ago and have used it quite a bit (kitchen, house interior, ...) It is a very nice dado setup. (I think I paid $100-110 at the time). The only thing that caught me off guard is now clearly specified in the note, "Designed to cut undersized to accommodate "nominal thickness-inch plywood." So if you set up for 3/4", it is not actually 3/4" but already adjusted for the plywood thickness (maybe 23/32" or a bit less). That being said, you can use the spacers provided, or use the 3/32 chipper in place of 1/16" and get dialed in. I would buy this again.
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emanon666Jul 04, 2024 12:29 AM
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Figures - I just bought the $50 Mibro set that Menards has this past weekend!
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Jul 04, 2024 12:48 AM
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HulaH00p
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Jul 04, 2024 12:48 AM
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I literally did the same thing! ... and then saw this.
Jul 04, 2024 02:34 AM
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JellicalJul 04, 2024 02:34 AM
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Idk,fells like the new locked dado from cmt is the only choice really...
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Access_DeniedJul 04, 2024 02:55 PM
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I have this and it's pretty good. My biggest complaint is that the arbor hole for the shims is too small so they always get stuck on the arbor threads (could just be my set). My other complaint is that the end cutters have beveled teeth so that they don't leave a perfectly flat surface, but I think many dado stacks are like that.

Overall, I'd buy this again on sale. Dado stacks are expensive and I don't use one THAT often.
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DrClawJul 04, 2024 03:03 PM
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Does this fit on a DeWalt compact job saw?
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rushhourJul 04, 2024 03:08 PM
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Quote from DrClaw :
Does this fit on a DeWalt compact job saw?
Yes it does
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DeadwingJul 04, 2024 04:53 PM
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Do yourself a favor and get magnetic shims. They make it so much easier to use.

Also, get a 5/8 bolt and nut. Drill a 5/8 hole in the center of a small square of 3/4 plywood. When you need to set up a specific dado thickness, stack the cutters and shims on the bolt and tighten the nut. Then use your calipers to dial in the measurement. It's much easier than adjusting thickness on the saw itself. Woodpeckers had one as a one-time tool for $50, but a nut and bolt was less than a dollar.
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Impulsebuyer3000Jul 04, 2024 10:37 PM
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Quote from rushhour :
yes it does
7485?
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This model dado is NOT compatible with Sawstop.
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michaels1771Jul 08, 2024 03:47 AM
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Quote from vid1900 :
This model dado is NOT compatible with Sawstop.
Why? If you know.
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Quote from michaels1771 :
Why? If you know.
Too much mass for the SS to stop when spinning @ 5hp

You would want a set where the inner chippers are on **fingers** rather than solid discs.


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upboatJul 08, 2024 05:38 PM
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I have a rigid contractor table saw, the one on a cart. Last daddo set I bought it wasn't powerful enough to use. Same situation here?
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Quote from upboat :
I have a rigid contractor table saw, the one on a cart. Last daddo set I bought it wasn't powerful enough to use. Same situation here?
You just need to take a smaller bite with each pass.

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Quote from jeff34270 :
You just need to take a smaller bite with each pass.
I'd also add that a 6" dado would likely be less stress on the motor and potentially perform better than the 8" set. I also have a job site saw and went with the 6" version for this reason. The dados I cut are always under an inch in depth. I've never felt like I gave up anything by going with the smaller set.
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