ROb McGilp
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1. Set the height of cut to what you want. Here I've used 7mm
2. Set the cut width to mark 3.
3. For a 5mm deep dado, use a 23mm long "Rick's Ring" which will give 5mm depth. (see pic 3)
4. Cut the dado starting at one end, ensuring you have half the cutter clearing the end of the work piece.
5. Ensuring overlapping plunges, proceed along the piece and finish at the other end ensuring the cutter clears the edge of the work piece.
There's your dado.
Hopefully you can see from pic 2 that the back of the dado shows no wave type finish. It is dead flat.
If I'm teaching you to suck eggs, then I apologise.
Regards,
Rob
2. Set the cut width to mark 3.
3. For a 5mm deep dado, use a 23mm long "Rick's Ring" which will give 5mm depth. (see pic 3)
4. Cut the dado starting at one end, ensuring you have half the cutter clearing the end of the work piece.
5. Ensuring overlapping plunges, proceed along the piece and finish at the other end ensuring the cutter clears the edge of the work piece.
There's your dado.
Hopefully you can see from pic 2 that the back of the dado shows no wave type finish. It is dead flat.
If I'm teaching you to suck eggs, then I apologise.
Regards,
Rob