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Reddit mentions of Oshlun SDS-0630 6-Inch 30 Tooth Stack Dado Set with 5/8-Inch Arbor

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Oshlun SDS-0630 6-Inch 30 Tooth Stack Dado Set with 5/8-Inch Arbor. Here are the top ones.

Oshlun SDS-0630 6-Inch 30 Tooth Stack Dado Set with 5/8-Inch Arbor
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Professional grade C-4 carbideFull body chippersPrecision ground carbide tipsStorage/Carrying CaseShim set for fine adjustmentsDiameter: 6 Inch, Dado Saw Teeth: 30, Arbor: 5/8 Inch, Chipper Teeth: 5
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ColorSteel
Number of items1
Size6-Inch Dado
Weight0.5 Pounds

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Found 8 comments on Oshlun SDS-0630 6-Inch 30 Tooth Stack Dado Set with 5/8-Inch Arbor:

u/Brandt_cant_watch · 4 pointsr/woodworking

I really like the oshlun dado set. I have had it for years and it still works great. Not sure how big of a table saw you have but an 8 inch dado stack will put a lot of strain on the motor. A six inch version will be plenty for most woodworkers.

u/joelav · 3 pointsr/woodworking

First, go 6" unless you are cutting very very deep dados. A dado stack is a lot of metal for your saw to swing around, and unless you have a 3 or 5 hp saw, the less mass is appreciated.

This is the only stack to consider under 150.00. I's awesome.

I really wish I got this instead of my Freud SD208. The freud cuts even depth, but the cuts are UGLY. So ugly I made myself a shoulder plane to clean them up.

If you want baller status, it doesn't get any better than the Infinity dadonator Jr

u/dilespla · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I purchased this one. It cuts perfectly smooth bottoms and clean sides. Cheaper than most, and the quality is better than some of the upper end names that I've checked out.

I'm using it on a Ridgid R4510, so it's a 10" similar to your Hitachi.

The first thing I did was build a finger/comb/box joint sled, and built a jewelry box for the wife.

u/fancyligature · 2 pointsr/woodworking

It's really going to come down to you using it, if it's making bad cuts then it might be worth exchanging for another to see if the issue persists or if maybe it's supposed to be that way. I just checked amazon canada and they have an Olshun for $77 in the warehouse, might be worth a shot--often times when I order there it's just the packaging that got beat up but the items are pretty much new

u/accidental_redditor · 1 pointr/woodworking

I've got an Oshlun stacked dado set with spacers. I like the sled you posted and mine is similar but I think I need to make a changes to both my key and maybe pull a shim out of my stack.

Here's my sled

u/sourdoughbred · 1 pointr/woodworking

Yeah it's how your stack is made. Some don't have the teeth ground at the exact same height. It's a real pain in the ass.

If you want a good dado stack that is ground flat and can't afford the Forrest or other top brands. Get the Oshlun 6". Very nice dado set for the price. Flat bottom dadoes.
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u/ZeusTroanDetected · 1 pointr/woodworking

It was the weekly sticky thread, I couldn’t find anything in the wiki either. Recommended one, which I like was an Oshlun. Cheap one was a Mibro.

u/Sgt_Black_Death · 1 pointr/woodworking

Can't decide on which Dado set. Have decided to go with 6" for my 1 1/4 HP saw. But can't decide between Ohslun and the Freud. Just tell me what to do.