Timberfreak
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. . . BUT ~ ~ ~ I've gone ahead and done it anyway!
NO -- I haven't given up woodworking, nor sold the shed or anything serious like that . . . . .
. . . . . for the longest time I've wanted a Stacked Dado Head cutter, so I've done gone an' got myself one a couple of months back.
It seems that most sources say it's a big NO-NO here in the U.K. and that most lower-end and mid-range table saws can't be fitted with an SDH - and I believed them. Yes, I know that there are plenty saws on the market that won't accept one and I even thought that my own one couldn't be adapted when I first checked --- there just didn't appear to be any room on the spindle for much more than the regular blade.
BUT it turned out to be a simple adaptation to be able to get a stack of 3/4" on there. You don't have to read all these words about it -- you can watch it here.
Now, if you'll excuse me . . . I'll be off to hide behind the settee while all the H & S posts come flooding in !
NO -- I haven't given up woodworking, nor sold the shed or anything serious like that . . . . .
. . . . . for the longest time I've wanted a Stacked Dado Head cutter, so I've done gone an' got myself one a couple of months back.
It seems that most sources say it's a big NO-NO here in the U.K. and that most lower-end and mid-range table saws can't be fitted with an SDH - and I believed them. Yes, I know that there are plenty saws on the market that won't accept one and I even thought that my own one couldn't be adapted when I first checked --- there just didn't appear to be any room on the spindle for much more than the regular blade.
BUT it turned out to be a simple adaptation to be able to get a stack of 3/4" on there. You don't have to read all these words about it -- you can watch it here.
Now, if you'll excuse me . . . I'll be off to hide behind the settee while all the H & S posts come flooding in !