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> softer woods give way, and all of my attempts with plywood were a mess). > opening, and there isn’t much material left when you are finished (I’ve had > need to rout out a groove to accommodate the liip at the front of the

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> am aware of, so like many things for the x-31, you will have to custom > Thanks to Robland’s design, you can’t use anything “off the shelf” that I > The next issue is that you will need to make a zero-clearance face-plate. > Still, it can be done, it is just an exercise in patience and dexterity.

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> world is beyond my ability to comprehend. > threading the arbor and using a nut like the rest of the industrialized Why Robland decided to use a bolt instead of > the shroud as to how thick you can go). 2018 18:09 schreef Joseph Johnson Hi Joris, it is possible to use a dado stacked blade (although limited by That is a much easier setup to tweak for good results than trying to re-invent the Robland wheel.ĭo you have a factory miter gauge or bar ? I think you will find using the sliding table for box joints won’t be very easy. Perhaps your router bearings are worn too, but I assume you get good results with it on other projects. If you are getting unacceptable tear out with your router then use a backer and or get a better or sharper bit. There will still be better tools for that job even if you accomplish the endeavor. Sure it can be made to work, but so can a Rolls Royce sedan be made to handle off roading given enough time effort. I understand the desire to do it on the x31, but it really is the tool for this joint. Like I said before there are other, better faster, more precise ways to make box joints. A crowbar isn’t going to budge that.Įven so, the current shroud and arbor width will accommodate a blade for box joints up to 1/2”. I’m surprised anyone could bend the lower blade / dust shroud. The part schematic doesn’t show two variants for an arbor either. But that was never a standard from Laguna unless I missed it. Some guys had a new custom arbor made so they could use a dado that worked with a nut like a traditional USA table saw. There isn’t a difference in the factory arbors as far as I know. No one is being rude, must be lost in translation. Can somebody tell me how? Sorry for my english. Everywhere I read that it is possible to use a dadostack on de Working with a dadostack but for me it looks like I have not enough space I am a hobbywoodworker, so Iĭon't know everything. I am Joris from Belgium and I recently bought a X31. INCLUDES A BLADE RUNNER plastic carrying case with 6, 8 and 10" Dado Sets and set of magnetic shims. SUPER-HARD CARBIDE gives up to 300% longer life, especially good on plywoods and abrasive particle-boards.Ĥ #C-4 Carbide Tips on each chipper – also twice as many as most competitors. (Set of plastic adjusting shims also included) PERFECT FLAT-BOTTOM GROOVES not staggered steps or round bottoms like a wobble-dado leaves!ĬUTS IN ALL DIRECTIONS rip, cross-cut, miter, any depth.ĬUTS ALL SIZED GROOVES 1/4" through 29/32", in 1/32" increments. NO SPLINTERING cross-cutting oak, ply veneers and melamine. *See Fine Woodworking, July/August, 1991, p.59 It was the only set that cut the oak-veneered plywood without tear out and it also gave a perfectly flat bottom with a discreet little scribe."* Jim Puterbaugh This effectively makes the teeth cut up into the wood, even when used on a table saw. makes the only dado set with negative hook on all its teeth, including chippers. Of 29 dado sets tested "Only the Forrest Dado-King earned 'Superior' ratings in every category."īetter Homes and Gardens Wood, Oct., 1991, p.60 The World's Finest Dado Set - Clean Cuts All Your Grooves!










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