jimi43
Established Member
I thought DADOS were extinct!!
Jim
(someone's gotta lighten up this topic....)
Jim
(someone's gotta lighten up this topic....)
In fairness, he asked if there was a definitive answer, not why certain people do/don't like them.seaco":r2coufhs said:Please not again, some people love them some loath them any machine with a blade is dangerous if not used safely, You'll never convince someone who doesn't like them to use one so really this type of thread is a non starter!
I will stick to using my dado set and then use a router when I feel it is appropriate for the job I'm doing...
wizer":30sfi67y said:oh god he's going to be an elf'in safety :lol:
big soft moose":2xx2okl8 said:Digit":2xx2okl8 said:All of those issues can be dealt with.
Roy.
course they can - buy those wot knows what they are doing - but how many muppets would simply use it unguarded ( take a look at woodwhisperer accident board - the number of their posts that start "after removing the safety guarding I..." )
I dont get the apeal of dadoing like this - surely its easier, quicker, and safer to use a router table , or a router on a guide
Benchwayze":1exnbrs6 said:I also had a look at the Whisperer's site. Couldn't find any link to a forum or an 'accident board'. The site looks to be a bit of a cluttered 'Aladdin's Cave'...
John
Digit":1e2hat4l said:One point I haven't seen raised on this subject, unless I've missed it of course, is that, IME, a dado blade will cut cleaner across the grain on some timbers than a router cutter will.
Roy.
9fingers":1u17c92f said:EdSutton":1u17c92f said:Oh god, not again....... :lol:
Now where did I put that can of petrol? :lol:
Bob
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