koze said:
Renovatedspaces said:
This is how I make the cuts today, but constantly readjusting the rail is very time consuming.
Why move the rail? Once it's locked down leave it there and move the router on the rails of the router guide. There is enough adjustment to accommodate your desired dado width. Thinking about this if you had a couple stop collars that fit the FT router guide rails you could set one on each side of the router to set the dado width and slide the router back and forth (left to right) to make repeats cuts at your desired dado width.
For making wide dados I made a jig for my compact router. It rides on a guide bar clamped to the work. I made it with a slot that the router rides in that fits a guide bushing on the router and my version let's me make dados up to just over 1" wide. It has foolproof adjustment using the workpiece to gauge the slot width that the router rides in. Once set its one pass up and another on the return stroke and I'm done, no moving the guide rail or adjustment required at all.
I have a couple photos somewhere (not accessible from this computer) I will dig up and add to this post. I made it in the spur of the moment with I had on hand when I was building some cabinets and needed to make a bunch of dados that would have been possible but difficult on the table saw. After a couple hours making the jig I sped through making all the dados easy peasy and every one was perfect.
Edit: turns out I can get to those photos from here.
In the third photo is where you see how to set the dado width for the work. By adjusting the screw you can determine how snug of a fit you get. No measuring, just put your work in the gap and adjust the screw, then lock it in using the lock screw (out of view in this photo).
I leave a 1/2" bit in that router and that let's me make up to a 1 inch dado in two passes, but with a larger could go wider though I have yet to need that capacity.
It's worked so well I've never got around to making a more refined version. I took inspiration from a number of dado jigs I saw on the WWW. There are no plans. If you want one figure it out on your own as I did. There is more than enough information in these photos and on the web to put your own together in about an hour.