jekid67
Feb 25, 2010, 07:55 PM
My 8", carbide-tipped, adjustable dado began chewing up the wood at the beginning of the cut. The action was quite violent, in fact, broke the tip of the blade guard finally. I've had the dado (Craftsman Excalibur) for a number of years (5+, infrequent use). I cleaned the blade but did not attempt to sharpen it (I've never had it sharpened though may try sharpening it myself after reading an article before initiating this query).
Anyway, after cleaning, same action - damaged wood. I assume the blade is dull. I could not see no obvious damage. I tried an older, single blade, adjustable dada with the same result - deep gouging at the beginning of the cut, a slapping, violent action.
Incidentally, I was dadoing 1"x2" poplar.
Suggestions, observations appreciated. I'm no skilled craftsman but have produced acceptable work.
Thanks,
jekid67
Anyway, after cleaning, same action - damaged wood. I assume the blade is dull. I could not see no obvious damage. I tried an older, single blade, adjustable dada with the same result - deep gouging at the beginning of the cut, a slapping, violent action.
Incidentally, I was dadoing 1"x2" poplar.
Suggestions, observations appreciated. I'm no skilled craftsman but have produced acceptable work.
Thanks,
jekid67