556052 Amana 6" Dado Set
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556052 Amana 6" Dado Set
Has anyone tried the Amana Dado Set SS now has available? If so how about a review? I have the old Dado Set SS sells and have to say it is the one SS item I have bought that came no where near the quality I have come to expect from SS items. I have never been able to get a flat bottom with it. Rich from the Traveling Academy gave it a thumbs down but said it was because the blades wore out quickly. Then again it is the only Dado Set I have ever had so I have nothing to compare it to.
Enjoy a little sawdust therapy
Walt
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Walt
520, Joiner, band saw, Planer, Dust Collector, 6: Belt Sander, OPR, Scroll Saw
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How timely. I am still looking for a dado set. I ordered the SS kit some time ago, received the table insert and the spindle, but the blade was BO'd and I finally cancelled. So I am still in the market for a blade. Tell me more.
Gary Kalyn
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Woodworking
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Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
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paulmcohen
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Look for the thread here on the Infinity Tools Dadonator an 8" stacked dado set featuring 24-tooth carbide outer blades and 6-tooth chippers. It weights over 8 1/2 lbs fully stacked. It cuts flat bottom dado's as smooth as glass.
Another more detailed review here, depending on your point of view the list of $180 is either a bargain or extremely expensive. They frequently offer free shipping and run email specials that help lower the price.
Another more detailed review here, depending on your point of view the list of $180 is either a bargain or extremely expensive. They frequently offer free shipping and run email specials that help lower the price.
Paul Cohen
Beaverton, OR
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Beaverton, OR
A 1982 500 Shopsmith brand upgraded to a Mark 7 PowerPro, Jointer, Bandsaw (with Kreg fence), Strip Sander, Ring Master and lots of accessories all purchased new
12" Sliding Compound Mitre Saw, 1200 CFM DC
Hi Gampa and Bruce! Just got to add this into the mix. Years ago I bought a wobble Dado from Shopsmith. It works just fine for me, even cutting across the grain on plywood. At 3/4" it has a very smooth, flat bottom. I've compared my dadoes to those pictured in magazine tests of the expensive models. To me the edges and the bottoms look the same.
I hesitate to recommend the wobble to anyone. That could be likened to recommending a Shopsmith Mark V 520 to a group of woodworkers who are shopping for Laguna tools.
Anyway, here is 3 photos of the results of the wobble.
I hesitate to recommend the wobble to anyone. That could be likened to recommending a Shopsmith Mark V 520 to a group of woodworkers who are shopping for Laguna tools.
Anyway, here is 3 photos of the results of the wobble.
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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Chuck
The Dado's from your wobble blade sure don't show any problem. I have often wondered about the bottom being cupped on wobbles. It didn't make any sense to me. If you bent the blade then I could understand there being a problem but if the blade is just held at an angle I don't see there should be any cupping the diameter is not changed. But I have been wrong before and I'm probably wrong now however your pictures seem to prove otherwise.
Ed
The Dado's from your wobble blade sure don't show any problem. I have often wondered about the bottom being cupped on wobbles. It didn't make any sense to me. If you bent the blade then I could understand there being a problem but if the blade is just held at an angle I don't see there should be any cupping the diameter is not changed. But I have been wrong before and I'm probably wrong now however your pictures seem to prove otherwise.
Ed
I have a suggestion if you truly want to frequently use a dado set and get perfect results. I have the Forrest Dado King. The name is no exaggeration.But, they sell for $300. The DK usually gets the nod for highest quality performance in magazine testing. "Cry once when you buy it,or cry....."mt
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