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    Default HB10 TSC & dado blades

    Have the old Carbatec HB10 TSC and thoroughly enjoy using it, and now getting wisely comfortable with it has anyone got the same and use dado blades

    The time will come (so is Christmas) when I will have a table for my Triton router and then I can punch decent slots into wood but until that time I would like opinions on the dado blades please.
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    Tony I have the TSC10HB similar to yours purchased from Carbatec. I also got the CMT 8 inch dado set thrown in as a sweetener.

    Whilst the saw cannot take the full with possible width of the dado set it will allow a 19mm dado, which is adequate as it is easy enough to do two passes.

    A little bit fiddly to set up but when set repetition work, like making bookcases with stopped dados, become so easy and quick that I hardly ever use the router set up.

    Just make sure that you get the right arbor type as spacers are not suitable with the dado set.

    Peter.

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