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should the two outside blades have the teeth aligned with each other

i was thinking that having them offset is better and similar to
the spiral cut model on planer blades

that way there is a delay between the blades meeting material







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Electric Comet writes:


looking for consensus


RTFM, and if you don't have it, or can't read, here's the
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http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dado-blade.html

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On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 10:43:34 -0800
Electric Comet wrote:

should the two outside blades have the teeth aligned with each other

i was thinking that having them offset is better and similar to
the spiral cut model on planer blades

that way there is a delay between the blades meeting material


after some testing there is a slight difference

having them offset seems to be just a bit quieter but no visible
difference in the cut






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