Can you stack dado blades?
A stacked dado blade set is one of those accessories that every table saw owner should have in their tool inventory. For me, there’s hardly a better way to cut precision dados, grooves and rabbets. Unfortunately, stacked dado sets don’t always come with clear instructions on how to set them up properly.
How wide can a dado blade cut?
about 1 inch
Dado Blade Sizes The maximum possible width is about 1 inch, and almost every measurement less than that is achievable. Dado blades that are 8 inches in diameter are made for a 10 inch saw since the blade is not for through cuts. You can also find blades with 6-inch and 7-inch diameters.
Can I stack 2 table saw blades together?
The answer is yes, but ONLY if you can arrange the two blades so that the teeth do not come into contact with each other. Furthermore, because the teeth extend out on either side of the blade bodies, there will be overlap, so you will not get 1/4 inch kerf from two 1/8 inch kerf blades.
Can you put a dado stack on a circular saw?
A: You can use stacked circular-saw blades to cut dadoes on a tablesaw, Les, as we confirmed in the WOOD® magazine shop, but your dado cut quality will suffer. To make circular-saw blades cut even rough dadoes, you’ll need blades of the same brand and model to avoid minor differences in diameter.
How deep should a dado be in 3/4 plywood?
1/4″
I was discussing cabinet construction with a fellow woodworker and he said that the depth of a dado in 3/4 plywood should only be a 1/4″. I’ve always done mine at 3/8″.
Can you use a dado blade without a throat plate?
Making inserts is easy, and if you are using any kind of a dado blade or cutting widths, you need to have throat plate that is at least close to the width you are cutting, it doesn’t necessarily need to be a perfect fit, but it should be close in order to be a safety benefit …