Poindexter said:
Been cutting dados on the table saw, but just picked up the Hammer K3 without a dado set. So, I'm now weighing whether it is worth spending $400 on a dado stack from Forrest or putting that $400 toward growing my Festool collection....AKA the 2200. A totally needless purchase because I'm good to go with my trusty old Dewalt router and guide jigs, but I have an addiction
My purchase conundrum decision aside, I'm curious to hear how others cut dados with a router....what equipment are you using?
If all you have is a hammer, every problem is a nail.
Depends on what I'm doing. Here's what I use my table saw for (w/ a Freud dado set):
* Ripping through dados and rabbets if the setup is worth it.
* Box joints (w/ an Incra box joint jig for smaller joints)
* Spline joints, if they are wider than a saw blade thickness.
* Other misc stuff that requires a flat bottom, wide through cut.
Here's what I use my router for:
* Stopped dados and rabbets.
* Sliding dovetails - this may seem self evident, but I've seen people set up table saw blades to do dovetailing.
- Most of my sliding dovetails are stopped anyway, but not all.
* Large panels that might be hard to keep straight and flat on a table saw. For example, if plywood has a little bow to it, I want to cut the dado on the inside curve, so that the joint will straighten out the curve. But the dado might not cut the inside of the bow to the same depth as the outside.
So figure out what your highest priority needs are and buy for those, but I'd budget for both over time.