Cut 1, Cut 2, Cuts 3 – Grizzly G0651 User Manual

Page 49: Cutting dadoes with a standard blade

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model g0651/g0652 (mfg. since 1/10)

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Cut 1

Figure 65. First cut for a single-blade dado.

a ripping blade (described on

page 36) is typically

the best blade to use for cutting dadoes when
using a standard blade, because it removes saw-
dust very efficiently.

To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes:

1. disConneCt saW From poWer!

2. ensure that the riving knife and standard table

insert are installed and properly adjusted. do
not use the standard insert if it has lost the
zero clearance feature by modification; if so,
you must install the optional zero clearance
table insert, model t21880.

3. mark the width of the dado cut on the

workpiece.

include marks on the edge of the

workpiece so the cut path can be aligned
when the workpiece is lying on the table.

4. raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut

(depth of dado channel desired).

5. set up the saw for the type of cut you need

to make, depending on if it is a rip cut (

page

43) or crosscut (page 44).

6. align the blade to cut one of the dado sides,

as shown in

Figure 65.

cutting Dadoes with a Standard

Blade

7. reconnect the saw to the power source and

turn the saw

ON. allow the blade to reach full

speed, then perform the cutting operation.

8. repeat the cutting operation on the other

side of the dado channel, as shown in

Figure

66.

9. make additional cuts (see Figure 67) in the

center of the dado to clear out the necessary
material. the dado is complete when the
channel is completely cleared out.

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Cut 2

Blade

Figure 66. second cut for a single blade dado.

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Cuts 3+

Figure 67. additional single blade dado cuts.

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