Dado vs Groove

Packard said:
If a road sign says “no left turn” and you turn your steering wheel to the left to make a u-turn, did you make a left turn?

Just do the u-turn to the right, problem solved.
 
tsmi243 said:
Packard said:
If a road sign says “no left turn” and you turn your steering wheel to the left to make a u-turn, did you make a left turn?

Just do the u-turn to the right, problem solved.

To make a u-turn to the right, you pretty much have to be traveling on the wrong side of the road.
 
Packard said:
tsmi243 said:
Packard said:
If a road sign says “no left turn” and you turn your steering wheel to the left to make a u-turn, did you make a left turn?

Just do the u-turn to the right, problem solved.

To make a u-turn to the right, you pretty much have to be traveling on the wrong side of the road.

But the sign says no lefts, what else can you do?

 
My point was that simply turning the wheel to the left, does not mean you are making a left turn.

Likewise, using a dado blade, does not mean you are cutting dadoes.  I use a dado blade to cut tenons, rabbets, grooved, slots, etc; not just dadoes.
 
Packard said:
My point was that simply turning the wheel to the left, does not mean you are making a left turn.

Likewise, using a dado blade, does not mean you are cutting dadoes.  I use a dado blade to cut tenons, rabbets, grooved, slots, etc; not just dadoes.

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