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Frued Dado Set - Scott W - 07-12-2018 I was thinking about getting this....never used one. Any thoughts of it? Lots of good reviews on home depot site but I'd prefer some independent thoughts. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Diablo-8-in-x-12-Teeth-Stacked-Dado-Saw-Blade-Set-DD208H/100086071 RE: Frued Dado Set - Cooler - 07-12-2018 I have two dado sets. One I bought for my table saw, and the other I bought for my radial arm saw. The RAS set has all negative hook angles. It leaves a much cleaner cut and it is the one I use almost exclusively. I will have a look at the box when I get home. I think it is a Freud (made in Italy). But I suggest you look into finding a set with a negative hook angle. RE: Frued Dado Set - fredhargis - 07-12-2018 You asked for thoughts, and that's what these are. The "Diablo" line from Freud is generally a lower cost/quality (my opinion) line of blades made specifically for sale in the box stores. I would pass on that set and look up the Freud SD208 (maybe SD208S now) set. It will be about the same price, and is of proven good quality. The Freud SD series are excellent dado sets. RE: Frued Dado Set - Scott W - 07-12-2018 Fredhargis, woodcraft has that set. Maybe I'll go next week . Thanks RE: Frued Dado Set - Cooler - 07-12-2018 I am 99% sure that this is the set I have: https://www.woodcraft.com/products/freud-sd206-circular-saw-pro-dado-set-6-x-5-8-bore?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-JvaBRDGARIsAFjqkkqGevFReg8GqR6BHtWCCMI9UlH03Q-qkFLIV6RtFNlqLWmAf1TJIAIaApGHEALw_wcB It has the negative hook angle (excellent). I have metal shims, and I think they came from this set. I've also made some shims from magazine covers which seem to work fine. Don't bother with teh magazine pages, they are too thin. Playing cards work too. Note: I bought two sheets of melamine over particle board from Lowes (consecutive off the stack) and I made a set of shelves, carefully adjusting the dado set to match the sample shelf. Guess what! The consecutive sheets were not the same thickness. Luckily the dadoes were too tight for the sheet and not too loose. I thinned out the ends of the shelves on the table saw. Matching the location of a dado is a task destined not to work. So cut your shelves first, or use a vernier caliper on the sheets when you buy them and make sure that they are all the same thickness. There is nothing as frustrating as using good craftsmanship and having the materials do you dirty. RE: Frued Dado Set - giradman - 07-12-2018 (07-12-2018, 10:39 AM)Scott W Wrote: I was thinking about getting this....never used one. Any thoughts of it? Lots of good reviews on home depot site but I'd prefer some independent thoughts. Hi Scott - you've already received some great comments - I had a 6" Freud Super-Dado set for my old TS (gave both away to Habitat) - for my new TS, I use a 24-tooth 8" DeWalt Dado set - I can easily make cuts to 3/4+ inches, if needed - several features of the Diablo set are of concern for me: 1) Only 12 teeth on the end blades - I'd want more; and 2) As described below, the set comes w/ 2 end blades and 2 chippers - if all are 1/8" thick then the maximum dado cut is only a 1/2", so I don't understand there claim on making a 13/16" groove (i.e. in one pass)? As others have suggested, I would suggest looking at another brand/model - Dave Quote:Product Overview RE: Frued Dado Set - TRW - 07-17-2018 (07-12-2018, 10:39 AM)Scott W Wrote: I was thinking about getting this....never used one. Any thoughts of it? Lots of good reviews on home depot site but I'd prefer some independent thoughts. I have had the 8-inch Diablo dado set for over 12 years now and it works just fine. Two blades, 5 chippers, assortment of metal shims, great carrying case, whats not to love about it. RE: Frued Dado Set - chips ahoy - 07-17-2018 (07-17-2018, 04:50 AM)TRW Wrote: I have had the 8-inch Diablo dado set for over 12 years now and it works just fine. Two blades, 5 chippers, assortment of metal shims, great carrying case, whats not to love about it. I have had the same set for about as long and have no complaints what so ever. Mel RE: Frued Dado Set - Scott W - 07-17-2018 Thanks for all your responses. RE: Frued Dado Set - Papa Jim - 07-17-2018 I have the SD208 and it has served me well. Finally had to replace a chipper about a year ago and had no trouble getting one through Amazon for about $18. Needed another one this year and clicked on the "buy again" button. This one came in with single carbide tip on each end but no "chip breakers" adjacent to the carbide teeth like my SD208. Even worse, from tip to tip was 1/8" shorter than my existing set. No way that's going to work! I'm assuming that they must have sent an SD208C. I returned it with a note (and sketch) of what I was trying to find but no reply. Anybody know where you can buy replacement chippers for the original SD208? By the way I would not advise welding new teeth on a dado blade. My sharpener did this and one carbide tip whistling by my ear was all I needed to decide that I wouldn't do that again. |