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on Dec 07, 2011
A simple jig and a pattern cutting bit make big dadoes a small concern. Read More »
on Jun 21, 2011
This handy shop-made jig lets you cut circles, grooves, dadoes, and flutes. Read More »
on Jan 31, 2011
Meet George Vondriska, master woodworker and WoodWorkers Guild of America's Managing Editor, at the Stan Houston Equipment Show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on Friday, February 25 and 26th. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2010
Need to make dadoes, Daddy-O? George thinks the table saw provides one of the easiest ways to do this. There are a couple of limitations, and George covers those later, but when it comes to set up and cuts, he think the table saw is the grooviest way to cut a groove. Here s some background info, and what you need to know to get the set up right on your machine. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2010
Template routed dadoes are clean, flat bottomed, tear out free, and the depth is consistent. Unlike table saw cut dadoes, template routed dadoes can be made at any angle relative to an edge, and they can be easily stopped at any point across a work piece. Read more on how to use a template in routed dadoes. Read More »