The Forest Dado King or Freud Super Dado, which one would recommend??
The Forest is $100 more than the Freud.
Thanks Ed
The Forest Dado King or Freud Super Dado, which one would recommend??
The Forest is $100 more than the Freud.
Thanks Ed
I have the Forrest and love it. That being said, I understand that the Freud is a wonderful blade. The SD508 I believe is the one that get's good reviews.
Have you thought of the freud dial a width dado set. Thats the one I have and it's great. Tweaking the width of the dado is so much easier with out shims. it is the last good thing I bought before i went broke.
Have no experience with the Forrest, own the Freud 8" (SD508), am well pleased with its performance, and can recommend it highly.
Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
USA
I have the Freud Super 8" dado and really like it, it cuts like butter and leaves a perfectly flat bottom.
Another vote for the adjustable Freud SD608. I never liked fiddling with shims. Cut is flawless.
Greg
I never understood the "getting the dado right on 1st pass" mentality. I always do 2 passes when I do a dado. I stack an undersized dado and run the wood through it. I measure the the dado with calipers and move the fence accordingly and run the wood through again. Only takes a few minutes. I use an indicator against the fence but I am considering the Wixey digital readout for my saw. Opens up alot of possibilities.
Gary
I have the 8" dado king set, and run them on a hybrid, which is supposedly a no-no. They do a fantastic job.
Can't say whether or not they're worth the extra $$. They were a standard $249.99 when I got them last year, and sometimes back then, they would go on sale for $229. I understand that they're higher now.
It's hard to go wrong with top notch offerings from either freud or forrest.
I have the Ridge Carbide and it works great - perfectly flat bottoms.
because something like that is so simple, it plum evades me.
I have found myself spending alot of time sneaking up on the setup, spening alot of time adding spacers .... trying to make one pass.
Once again, my contribution has paid off.....thanks guys for restating the obvious for guys like me ...
Well Lee...over the Christmas season a ton of guys were purchasing the Wixey table saw read-out that Woodcraft had a sale on for $99 bucks. They were also throwing in a free Wixey angle gage and free shipping.
With a read-out on your table-saw...it actually elevates your saw into a precision machine. You have the capability to now move your fence a thousand of an inch at a time. Say that you make a dado and it is .010 too small. Instead of spending all the time to remove that whole stacked dado and try to find the right spacer...all you have to do is leave the stacked dado on the machine and simply move the fence .010 and send the wood through again. Your dado will be done before you can put your arbor wrench on the nut to remove the dado blades.
That being said....if you hace a production job requiring a dado of only one size, you might want to spend the time fiddlin with the shims.
Gary
Last edited by Gary Keedwell; 01-20-2008 at 10:54 AM. Reason: spell
I have the Freud SD 508 and am very satisfied with it