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Okay, dadoed miter question
Folks -
I can't think of any hard reason why this wouldn't be safe, but thot I'd ask, since I'll be showing a shop full of spermlings the operation... I want to cut a small channel in the center of a square ~2" x 24" it's for a student's lamp project - I am going to rip it in half, then I wanted to use the dado head at 45 degrees to cut a small channel for the lamp cord through the center of each half and glue the whole mess back together. Yes, I know I could do the same thing using a core box bit in the router table - yes I know I could make two passes with each half of the stock and a standard saw blade. - I want to show them that there are almost always more than one or two ways to do things, and I already have the dado set on the saw. So, simply put, is it safe to cut dadoes with the blade tilted at an angle other than 90/0 degrees? Thanks in advance for your feedback. John Moorhead |
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