Dado Blade Use
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Dado Blade Use
Is it OK to use the dado blade without the outside blade on? I was wanting a 3/4 dado, and after about 5 tries I used all chippers and some shims but not the outer blade and had a good fit. I just had 3 short dado's to make.
Joe
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What kinda edge did the chipper create?:rolleyes:joedw00 wrote:Is it OK to use the dado blade without the outside blade on? I was wanting a 3/4 dado, and after about 5 tries I used all chippers and some shims but not the outer blade and had a good fit. I just had 3 short dado's to make.
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I'm no authority, but I say if it works for you, go for it!
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I guess it must have worked but it is hard to understand how one outside blade and all chippers would give you the 3/4" but both outside blades and some combination of chippers and shims would not.
How wide are your chippers?
Aaah, maybe you don't have a complete set of chippers. That would not be hard for me to understand since I don't have a set of shims.
How wide are your chippers?
Aaah, maybe you don't have a complete set of chippers. That would not be hard for me to understand since I don't have a set of shims.
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3/4 on the arbor is still 3/4 regardless of the type of 'inserts'.wa2crk wrote:Wrong Arbor? Threaded shaft too short?
Bill
Smooth edge greatly surprises me. The chipper must have a non-tapered side.
I agree with Heathicus.
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I have a Freud 8'' Dado Set. It has 5 chippers and about 6 shims. One of the chippers is thinner that the other 4.dusty wrote:I guess it must have worked but it is hard to understand how one outside blade and all chippers would give you the 3/4" but both outside blades and some combination of chippers and shims would not.
How wide are your chippers?
Aaah, maybe you don't have a complete set of chippers. That would not be hard for me to understand since I don't have a set of shims.
Joe
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Should work with chipper on one side - maybe a chipper on both sides - I wonder????
I'm thinking that my wobble dado blade has only one tooth per revolution on both sides of a dado. Sides always come out smooth.
P.S. The sides of the outside tooth are never vertical. The top of each tooth is tapered in order to give a flat bottom on most size dados.
I'm thinking that my wobble dado blade has only one tooth per revolution on both sides of a dado. Sides always come out smooth.
P.S. The sides of the outside tooth are never vertical. The top of each tooth is tapered in order to give a flat bottom on most size dados.
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
It work for me. The chippers are flat on the side.JPG40504 wrote:3/4 on the arbor is still 3/4 regardless of the type of 'inserts'.
Smooth edge greatly surprises me. The chipper must have a non-tapered side.
I agree with Heathicus.
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Joe
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