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    Dado Blades For Ripping In Softwoods

    Folks, I need a new dado blade for my 12" T saw, thinking of going with a 10" blade. I mainly work with soft western red cedar, never ply or melamine.

    do I want a negative hook when ripping?

    I've looked at a few different brands, which one would you recommend??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Wood View Post
    Folks, I need a new dado blade for my 12" T saw, thinking of going with a 10" blade. I mainly work with soft western red cedar, never ply or melamine.

    do I want a negative hook when ripping?

    I've looked at a few different brands, which one would you recommend??

    these are my general thoughts on dado stacks and the type of work there used in

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    Darn can't hear anything, my speakers are on the blink. Which one would you recommend for my needs?
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    positive hock chip limiting 24 tooth count 4 tooth chippers No need for a 10" stack for most ripping work IMO but SFPM dictate size of blade as does HP of the saw.
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    The Freud glue line rip blade works great in soft & hard woods.

    https://www.amazon.com/Freud-Tooth-R.../dp/B00006XMTV
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page View Post
    The Freud glue line rip blade works great in soft & hard woods.

    https://www.amazon.com/Freud-Tooth-R.../dp/B00006XMTV
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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn bradley View Post
    Bruce is now busted for skimming the body of the post
    Yeah, I've read it 3 times and I’m still not sure I understand Joe’s question. Maybe the coffee hasn’t kicked in yet..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page View Post
    Yeah, I've read it 3 times and I’m still not sure I understand Joe’s question. Maybe the coffee hasn’t kicked in yet..
    he would like to know what type of dado stack to rip trenching/groves in solid is best to get
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    Yeah I'm asking about dado stacks not TS blades. I need to cut a ~1" wide dado up a clear cedar 6x8 x 8', to run a conduit pipe in it.

    on a 12" saw, would an 8" dado set be able to cut 1.5" deep??
    Last edited by Joe Wood; 09-11-2017 at 12:20 PM.
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    Thank's Joe, the "negative hook when ripping" question threw me off. The coffee's starting to kick in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Wood View Post
    Yeah I'm asking about dado stacks not TS blades. I need to cut a ~1" wide dado up a clear cedar 6x8 x 8', to run a conduit pipe in it.

    on a 12" saw, would an 8" dado set be able to cut 1.5" deep??
    you do want the positive rake with chip limiting design . most belted arbor saw will cut close to 2" deep with an 8" stack. The 8" stack will not need as much HP as the 10" to make that cut .
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    OK so I'll go with an 8", but all the 8" I've looked at have the neg hook.

    which ones should I look at?
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    For a 12" table saw, don't you need a 1" arbor hole? That would limit the choices.

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    If you have no speakers but want to know what's said in Jack Forsberg's video, just click on the youtube link, watch it there, and click on the cc button to turn on closed captioning. Then you can read what he says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary Falk View Post
    For a 12" table saw, don't you need a 1" arbor hole? That would limit the choices.
    http://dimar-canada.com/pdf/dado_instructions.pdf
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