While looking at different sites for router bits I noticed on Infinity Tools
site the "Dadonator". Their 8" dado blade set has six teeth on their
chippers and the whole unit weighs 8.5 lbs if all the blades are used. It
cost $179 from them Any one out there have the set and how does it perform?
Thanks,
Barry
"Barry Kwasny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> While looking at different sites for router bits I noticed on Infinity
Tools
> site the "Dadonator". Their 8" dado blade set has six teeth on their
> chippers and the whole unit weighs 8.5 lbs if all the blades are used. It
> cost $179 from them Any one out there have the set and how does it
perform?
I have the Dadonator. VERY nice set indeed.
Here is my full review of the Dadonator
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/infinitydadonator.htm
Hope that answers your questions :)
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Barry,
I have the Dadonator and have been using it in my shop for some time
now. This thing is a bunch better than anything I have ever used. It
is dead-on accurate, makes VERY square-sided, flat (almost polished)
bottomed dados and doesn't cost a ton, about $180 the last time I
looked.
I have a review of the Dadonator at the link below with photos and a
link to the manufacturer, Infinity Tools.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/infdado.html
Tom Hintz
www.newwoodworker.com
Barry -
Don't have the dadonator, but did just get the Freud's SD 608 - adjustable
dado. No tear out, at all on oak ply with just about the thinnest damn
veneer I've seen, and a nice flat clean bottom. Hope you find the dadonator
serves you well, but do check out the Freud blade if you can. You do have
to assemble an initial stack, and from that point you have about .050 (or
thereabouts...) leeway for adjustments in "clicks" of 4 thou...
It do save time....
John
"Barry Kwasny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> While looking at different sites for router bits I noticed on Infinity
Tools
> site the "Dadonator". Their 8" dado blade set has six teeth on their
> chippers and the whole unit weighs 8.5 lbs if all the blades are used. It
> cost $179 from them Any one out there have the set and how does it
perform?
>
> Thanks,
> Barry
>
>