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  • Jamb
    Forum Newbie
    • Apr 2006
    • 26
    • Toronto, Canada
    • BT3100-1

    #1

    Which type of dado blade should I buy?

    The wobble type or the stacking type? 6” or 8”? I read it somewhere the recommended requirements for using dado blades on BT3100 are as follows:

    Maximum diameter 6-1/2"
    Maximum width of cut 13/16"
    rated for at least 5,500 rpm

    Sears Canada has two sets on sale for half price. Craftsman 8” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in wood box #30026 for C$ 49.99 (US$ 45) and Craftsman 6” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in plastic case #30806 for C$ 44.99 (US$ 40).

    Does anybody have experience with either of these sets? Should I get one? Sale ends tonight.

    Akos
  • bigsteel15
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 1079
    • Edmonton, AB
    • Ryobi BT3100

    #2
    Originally posted by Jamb
    The wobble type or the stacking type? 6” or 8”? I read it somewhere the recommended requirements for using dado blades on BT3100 are as follows:

    Maximum diameter 6-1/2"
    Maximum width of cut 13/16"
    rated for at least 5,500 rpm

    Sears Canada has two sets on sale for half price. Craftsman 8” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in wood box #30026 for C$ 49.99 (US$ 45) and Craftsman 6” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in plastic case #30806 for C$ 44.99 (US$ 40).

    Does anybody have experience with either of these sets? Should I get one? Sale ends tonight.

    Akos
    The 8" will cause you problems hitting the housing on anything over 1/2" cut.
    6" is recommended for the BT.
    The manual states DO NOT USE WOBBLE DADO!!
    I have the Craftsman 6" set and haven't had any problems with it the few times I've used it. It's not available in the US.
    BTW it will go on sale again. Usually about once a month.
    Brian

    Welcome to the school of life
    Where corporal punishment is alive and well.

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    • LCHIEN
      Super Moderator
      • Dec 2002
      • 21827
      • Katy, TX, USA.
      • BT3000 vintage 1999

      #3
      Originally posted by Jamb
      The wobble type or the stacking type? 6” or 8”? I read it somewhere the recommended requirements for using dado blades on BT3100 are as follows:

      Maximum diameter 6-1/2"
      Maximum width of cut 13/16"
      rated for at least 5,500 rpm

      Sears Canada has two sets on sale for half price. Craftsman 8” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in wood box #30026 for C$ 49.99 (US$ 45) and Craftsman 6” Carbide-Tipped Dado Blade Set in plastic case #30806 for C$ 44.99 (US$ 40).

      Does anybody have experience with either of these sets? Should I get one? Sale ends tonight.

      Akos
      the crasftman 6" set is HSS only (no carbide) and made by Vermont American. (two negatives).

      You might read the BT3 FAQ for all the details and facts. Link here:
      http://www.bt3central.com/showthread...equently+asked
      I would recommend the SD206 stacked dado by Freud, often found for $75 or so on sale at places like Amazon. and Rockler. A much better buy than the Craftsman.
      Last edited by LCHIEN; 05-04-2006, 11:36 AM.
      Loring in Katy, TX USA
      If your only tool is a hammer, you tend to treat all problems as if they were nails.
      BT3 FAQ - https://www.sawdustzone.org/forum/di...sked-questions

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      • bigsteel15
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 1079
        • Edmonton, AB
        • Ryobi BT3100

        #4
        Originally posted by LCHIEN
        the crasftman 6" set is HSS only (no carbide) and made by Vermont American. (two negatives).

        You might read the BT3 FAQ for all the details and facts. Link here:
        http://www.bt3central.com/showthread...equently+asked
        I would recommend the SD206 stacked dado by Freud, often found for $75 or so on sale at places like Amazon. and Rockler. A much better buy than the Craftsman.
        Loring,
        This one is the one we are discussing. Not available at sears in to US that I can see.
        http://www6.sears.ca/webapp/wcs/stor...ctId=158485530
        Brian

        Welcome to the school of life
        Where corporal punishment is alive and well.

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        • Tom Hintz
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 549
          • Concord, NC, USA.

          #5
          A 6" stacked set, the best quality you can afford, is the best investment now and later.
          If you buy a wobble dado, be advised that all other woodworkers have the right to slap you on top of the head........and that is only a partial distortion. See the link below.

          http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/wobbledado.html
          Tom Hintz
          NewWoodworker.com LLC

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          • Jamb
            Forum Newbie
            • Apr 2006
            • 26
            • Toronto, Canada
            • BT3100-1

            #6
            Brian,
            I am not sure if we are talking about the same blade. In the flyer they probably show the 8" one (wood box) and the item numbers are different on the web site. They advertise both as a carbide-tipped blade set. I just called a store and the salesman said the 8" one is not carbide!?!?

            Loring,
            HD has the SD208 only. The best price I found on line for SD206 is three times higher than the Craftsman. Amazon won't ship it to Canada. Even if they would, after taxes, duties, shipping charges, etc. it isn't a good deal anymore.

            Tom,
            Thanks for the link. I am one step closer. No wobble dado blades.
            Last edited by Jamb; 05-04-2006, 02:17 PM.

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            • bigsteel15
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 1079
              • Edmonton, AB
              • Ryobi BT3100

              #7
              Originally posted by Jamb
              Brian,
              I am not sure if we are talking about the same blade. In the flyer they probably show the 8" one (wood box) and the item numbers are different on the web site. They advertise both as a carbide-tipped blade set. I just called a store and the salesman said the 8" one is not carbide!?!?
              The one I bought is the one that always goes on sale and the 6" is definitely carbide tipped.
              If you want the Freud, check with Busy Bee in your area. $119 right now.
              http://busybeetools.ca/cgi-bin/pictu...4&NTITEM=SD206

              Mississauga
              http://busybeetools.com/maps/miss.htm

              or Concord
              http://busybeetools.com/maps/norfinch.htm

              or Pickering
              http://busybeetools.com/maps/pickering.htm

              If you didn't know, they are the CDN cousin of Grizzly.
              Brian

              Welcome to the school of life
              Where corporal punishment is alive and well.

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              • fergusburger
                Forum Newbie
                • Dec 2005
                • 53
                • Stillwater, MN, USA.
                • BT3

                #8
                Lee Valley?

                You might consider the Lee Valley Chip-Limit Dado, 6" x 18 tooth part # 15W01.03. It is listed at $179 cdn which I know is pricey, but I bet it would be a nice unit. I suppose you already checked your local Can Tire. They only show 8" units in their on-line catalog.

                Tom

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                • bigsteel15
                  Veteran Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 1079
                  • Edmonton, AB
                  • Ryobi BT3100

                  #9
                  Originally posted by fergusburger
                  I suppose you already checked your local Can Tire.
                  Tom
                  YUCK!!!

                  Good for disposable items only. And accesories. And consumables. And auto parts. And sporting goods. And garden stuff.

                  OK so it's my fourth favorite store (Lee Valley, Busy Bee, House of Tools). I still wouldn't buy a tool that I wanted to last unless it was a screaming hot deal.

                  IMHO
                  Brian

                  Welcome to the school of life
                  Where corporal punishment is alive and well.

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                  • Jamb
                    Forum Newbie
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 26
                    • Toronto, Canada
                    • BT3100-1

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bigsteel15
                    The one I bought is the one that always goes on sale and the 6" is definitely carbide tipped. If you want the Freud, check with Busy Bee in your area. $119 right now.
                    I can’t find a SD206 set in the whole city (Toronto). Every store has SD208’s but not the 6” set. Went to Busy Bee because their computer shows two in stock but they actually didn’t have any in the store. Finally, I picked up the 6” Craftsman set at Sears. Yes, they are carbide tipped but have the same problem as Cain mentioned in this thread. http://www.bt3central.com/showthread.php?t=20571
                    I am going to return it after I find a SD206.

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