Dan wrote:
>but I wonder if your problem would be helped by having them
>sharpened.
The guy at Woodcraft said that out of the box the Avenger
wasn't very good (passable/use on solids, not veneer) but
after sharpening (by a reputable sharpener) they were pretty
good. You do get what you paid for.
UA100, who has a set and hasn't cracked them open yet...
The bat wings on this set are very deep, maybe 1/16 inch. The bottom of the
dado looks like an arc. The sides of the cut are clean but there is no way
to get much contact between the bottom of the dado and the edge of the
inserted shelf.
max
> On Wed 29 Dec 2004 01:49:03p, max <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:BDF84A40.3D522%[email protected]:
>
>> Does any one have the 8 inch Avenger Dado set?
>> I just received mine. I am having issues. Anybody?
>> max
>>
> Yeah, I've got a set. Haven't had any problems with it. Maybe a little
> batwingy in the corners, and the shims are a pain in the butt. If I ever
> have to do a lot of dados I'm going to get a set of slotted shims or just
> cut slots in these. Otherwise no issues.
On Wed 29 Dec 2004 01:49:03p, max <[email protected]> wrote in
news:BDF84A40.3D522%[email protected]:
> Does any one have the 8 inch Avenger Dado set?
> I just received mine. I am having issues. Anybody?
> max
>
Yeah, I've got a set. Haven't had any problems with it. Maybe a little
batwingy in the corners, and the shims are a pain in the butt. If I ever
have to do a lot of dados I'm going to get a set of slotted shims or just
cut slots in these. Otherwise no issues.
On Wed 29 Dec 2004 07:54:56p, max <[email protected]> wrote in
news:BDF8A04F.3D618%[email protected]:
> The bat wings on this set are very deep, maybe 1/16 inch. The bottom
> of the dado looks like an arc. The sides of the cut are clean but
> there is no way to get much contact between the bottom of the dado and
> the edge of the inserted shelf.
> max
Sounds like poor quality control. Who'da thought?
I'm no expert on dado blades - which probably explains why I bought an
Avenger set - but I wonder if your problem would be helped by having them
sharpened. Might be throwing good money after bad, but it might help too.
Actually, mine are probably ready for a touchup by now. And it seems like I
remember a post from somebody who said that almost any set of dado blades
could benefit from a professional sharpening before they're used.
How do the chippers feel when you load them on the arbor? Do they feel
loose? Have you tried different combinations of chippers to see if the
problem changes? If it's deeper in the center I'd guess the center chippers
are a little higher than the side blades.