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Dado & Accessories 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:21 AM Page 63 Dado Sets & Saw Blade Accessories Dado Sets 63 Whether you’re a skilled professional or a weekend hobbiest, Freud has a dado for you. The SD608, Freud’s Dial-A-Width Dado, has a patented dial system for easy and precise adjustments while offering extremely accurate cuts. The SD300 Series adds a level of safety not found in other manufacturers’ dadoes, while the SD200 Series provides the quality of cuts you expect from Freud, at an attractive price. 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:21 AM Page 64 Dial-A-Width Stacked Dado Sets NOT A 1 Loosen SD600 WOBBLE Series DADO! 2 Turn The Dial 3 Tighten Features TiCo™ High Dado Cutter Heads Density Carbide Crosscutting Blend For Maximum Performance Chip Free Dadoes In Veneered Plywoods and Laminates The Dial-A-Width Dado set performs like a stacked dado, but Recommended Use & Cut Quality we have replaced the shims with a patented dial system and HARDWOOD: with our exclusive Dial hub, ensures accurate adjustments. SOFTWOOD: Each “click” of the dial adjusts the blade by .004". The Dial- A-Width dado set is easy to use, and very precise. For the CHIP BOARD: serious woodworker, there’s nothing better. PLYWOOD: • Adjusts in .004" increments. 64 LAMINATE: • Maximum 29/32" cut width. NON-FERROUS: • Adjusts easily to right or left operating machines. • Set includes 2 outside blades, 5 chippers, wrench and Application CUT QUALITY: carrying case. (Not recommended for ferrous metals or masonry) • Does not need shims. Set Includes: Slot No. Chippers Required 2 Blades 5 Chippers Width 1/8 3/32 1/4" 0 0 5/16" 0 0 3/8" 0 1 7/16" 1 0 Wrench Caution: Carbide tips should never come into contact with each other. Always use both outside blades and 1/2" 1 1 never use chippers alone or with just one outside blade. 9/16" 2 0 5/8" 2 1 Item Dia. Teeth Arbor Chippers(C) 11/16" 3 0 SD606 6" 20 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)3/32" 3/4" 3 1 SD608 8" 24 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)3/32" 13/16" 4 0 SAW BLADES-DADOES SAW -12º • Carbide Grade Chart • -12º Increasing Hardness 15º 15º Increasing Impact Strength To determine if you need a 6" or 8" dado, first consult your saw owner's manual. Even if the manual states that the saw will accept an 8" dado, using the 6" on most 120v saws will greatly reduce the load on the motor. 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:21 AM Page 65 Super Dado Sets SD500 Series Freud's Dado Sets create clean edges, square shoulders & flat bottoms Other Dado Sets Features TiCo™ High leave splinters and Density Carbide uneven bottoms Dado Cutter Heads Crosscutting Blend For Maximum Performance Chip Free Dadoes In Veneered Plywoods And Lamninates The SD500 Series of dado sets cuts everything from ve- Recommended Use & Cut Quality Application neered plywoods and laminates to solid wood, chip and HARDWOOD: splinter-free with a super smooth, flat bottom. The SD500 SOFTWOOD: Series dado sets were the first to include a 3/32" thick CHIP BOARD: chipper and has the flexibility of an adjustable dado to handle PLYWOOD: today’s undersized plywood. This allows the cut width to be adjusted in 1/32" increments and doubles the number of slot 65 LAMINATE: widths available. A shim set is also included with the dado set NON-FERROUS: for fine adjustments. Use on all table saws, and radial arm saws for cutting slots, grooves, dadoes, and rabbets in soft- CUT QUALITY: wood or hardwood. (Not recommended for ferrous metals or masonry) Set Includes: Slot No. Chippers Required 2 Blades Width 1/8 3/32 1/4" 0 0 0 5/16" 0 0 1 11/32" 0 1 0 3/8" 1 0 0 13/32" 0 1 1 7/16" 1 0 1 Shim Set 6 Chippers 15/32" 1 1 0 Caution: Carbide tips should never come into contact with 1/2" 2 0 0 each other. Always use both outside blades and never use 17/32" 1 1 1 chippers alone or with just one outside blade. 9/16" 2 0 1 19/32" 2 1 0 5/8" 3 0 0 Item Dia. Teeth Arbor Chippers(C) 21/32" 2 1 1 11/16" 3 0 1 SD506 6" 20 5/8" (4)1/8",(1)3/32",(1)1/16" 23/32" 3 1 0 3/4" 4 0 0 SD508 8" 24 5/8" (4)1/8",(1)3/32",(1)1/16" 25/32" 3 1 1 13/16" 4 0 1 29/32" 4 1 1 SAW BLADES-DADOES SAW -12º -12º • Carbide Grade Chart • Increasing Hardness 20º 15º 15º Increasing Impact Strength For safety and best results, when cutting wide and/or deep dadoes, make several light passes instead of attempting to remove the material in one pass. 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:21 AM Page 66 Safety Dado Sets SD300 Series Freud's Dado Sets create clean edges, square shoulders & flat bottoms Other Dado Sets Features TiCo™ High leave splinters and Dado Cutter Heads Density Carbide uneven bottoms Crosscutting Blend For Maximum Performance Safe And Splinter Free Dadoes Recommended Use & Cut Quality Freud’s Safety Dado Sets provide the highest quality results HARDWOOD: while maintaining a superior level of safety. This stacked SOFTWOOD: dado set with its razor sharp outside blades will produce grooves or rabbets which are flat-bottomed and virtually CHIP BOARD: splinter-free in solid woods. Stacked dado sets are more PLYWOOD: precise than other styles and with the use of Freud’s Shim 66 LAMINATE: Set the kerf width can be adjusted by as little as .004" for the NON-FERROUS: correct fit. Use on all table saws, and radial arm saws for cutting slots, grooves, dadoes, and rabbets in softwood or Application CUT QUALITY: hardwood. (Not recommended for ferrous metals or masonry) Set Includes: Slot No. Chippers Required 2 Blades 5 Chippers Width 1/8 1/16 Shim Set (for SD306 & SD308) 1/4" 0 0 5/16" 0 1 3/8" 1 0 7/16" 1 1 Caution: Carbide tips should never come into contact 1/2" 2 0 with each other. Always use both outside blades and never use chippers alone or with just one outside blade. 9/16" 2 1 5/8" 3 0 Item Dia. Teeth Arbor Chippers(C) 11/16" 3 1 SD306 6" 18 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" 3/4" 4 0 SD308 8" 22 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" 13/16" 4 1 SD408 8" 40 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" SD310 10" 34 1" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" SD312 12" 34 1" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" SAW BLADES-DADOES SAW 15º 15º • Carbide Grade Chart • Increasing Hardness 40º 40º 15º 15º Increasing Impact Strength To determine if you need a 6" or 8" dado, first consult your saw owner's manual. Even if the manual states that the saw will accept an 8" dado, using the 6" on most 120v saws will greatly reduce the load on the motor. 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:22 AM Page 67 Pro Dado Set SD200 Series Freud's Dado Sets create clean edges, square shoulders & flat bottoms Other Dado Sets Features TiCo™ High leave splinters and Density Carbide uneven bottoms Dado Cutter Heads Crosscutting Blend For Maximum Performance A Stacked Dado For Flat Bottom Grooves and Virtually Splinter-Free Cuts Recommended Use & Cut Quality Freud’s quality and craftsmanship in a stacked dado set, but Application HARDWOOD: at a wobble dado price! The negative hook angles make flat SOFTWOOD: bottom grooves and virtually splinter-free cuts. It has two outside blades with five two wing chippers. This makes it CHIP BOARD: ideal for underpowered saws because it requires less power PLYWOOD: to feed. All blades and chippers come with Freud’s anti- LAMINATE: kickback design. This resharpenable set will produce grooves 67 NON-FERROUS: from 1/4" to 13/16" in 1/16" increments. This dado set comes with a shim set and carrying case as well as instructions on CUT QUALITY: how to make basic dado sizes. (Not recommended for ferrous metals or masonry) Set Includes: 2 Blades 5 Chippers Slot No. Chippers Required Shim Set Width 1/8 3/32 1/4" 0 0 5/16" 0 1 3/8" 1 0 7/16" 1 1 1/2" 2 0 Caution: Carbide tips should never come into contact with each other. Always use both outside blades and never use chippers alone or with just one outside blade. 9/16" 2 1 5/8" 3 0 Item Dia. Teeth Arbor Chippers(C) 11/16" 3 1 SD206 6" 10 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" 3/4" 4 0 SD208 8" 12 5/8" (4)1/8", (1)1/16" 13/16" 4 1 SAW BLADES-DADOES SAW -12º • Carbide Grade Chart • -12º Increasing Hardness 15º 15º Increasing Impact Strength Use a sacrificial backer board to eliminate blow out at the end of your dado cuts 20-73 pages 8-28-06 8/30/06 11:22 AM Page 68 Box Joint Cutter Set SBOX8 Series Set Creates perfect 1/4" & 3/8" Box Joints. Features TiCo™ High Dado Cutter Heads Density Carbide Crosscutting Blend For Maximum Performance Use On All Table Saws for Cutting Grooves to Create Box Joints in Softwood or Hardwood Recommended Use & Cut Quality Freud has developed a method of creating perfectly square, HARDWOOD: flat-bottom box joints, on a table saw without using a dado SOFTWOOD: set or saw blade.
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