Freud SD208S Dado Stack | Unboxing, Setup, & Initialization

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  • Setting up a brand new Freud dado stack for my table saw and initializing a new custom throat plate.
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    Dado Stack, Freud SD208S: amzn.to/3yVPLSj
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 61

  • @5280
    @5280 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video. I'm using a dado stack for the first time and this answered all the questions I had when I first unpacked the same set. I'm sure some people will say you talk and move through this too fast but I find the pacing perfect with my thoughts. Thanks for making this video.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you enjoyed it and can keep up with my unintended speed talking 😂

  • @DebHeadworth
    @DebHeadworth Рік тому

    Thank you! You made the install way easier!

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful Deb!
      Happy Woodworking!
      Josh
      Northwest Craftsman

  • @anthonyrivera7815
    @anthonyrivera7815 Рік тому

    Man just came across your channel and I am blown away by your presentation and video editing. Thanks

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Thanks Anthony! That means a lot to me 😊 glad you find the videos helpful and enjoyable!

  • @eustacehyliger3487
    @eustacehyliger3487 6 місяців тому

    Thank you. This video was very helpful as I've been considering the very same dado set.
    Appreciated.

  • @bigviper64
    @bigviper64 Рік тому

    Excellent idea for the 2x4 on the Throat Plate!…I’m gonna be making my own for the first time, great video!😊

  • @CliffordEdwards-c7q
    @CliffordEdwards-c7q 6 місяців тому

    Thank you !

  • @JerryOram
    @JerryOram 7 місяців тому

    Great music too

  • @hubertpounall1323
    @hubertpounall1323 2 роки тому

    You have been doing Great

  • @hubertpounall1323
    @hubertpounall1323 2 роки тому

    You certainly got it right,

  • @phillipriley6944
    @phillipriley6944 7 місяців тому

    Like your video. Good information provided. Thanks.

  • @TheAyotteMan
    @TheAyotteMan Рік тому

    Thanks for that video man! I needed that info.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      So glad you found it helpful!
      Happy woodworking!
      Josh
      Northwest Craftsman

  • @fingersnospig
    @fingersnospig 2 роки тому

    Initialise, startup, reboot, install. Something tells me you are a tech guy 🙂

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому +1

      Hahaha, you caught me! Engineer for the tech industry by day, woodworker by weekend and evening 😂

    • @fingersnospig
      @fingersnospig 2 роки тому

      @@NorthwestCraftsman Same here.

  • @csimet
    @csimet 2 роки тому

    I got the 6" version... mainly because my saw is under 3 HP and I don't need the extra cut depth capacity the 8" provides. It takes less power to run a smaller blade.
    A tip... *always* measure your stock with some dial calipers and see just how wide the cut needs to be. Do not assume the chart on the dado set will be what you need to set your stack to. Plywood is almost never actually the size they claim when sold and usually a bit narrower. ;)

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому +1

      Phenomenal tip! I just learned this as well and will be measuring from now on.

  • @tomdaoust
    @tomdaoust Рік тому

    Great job. Freud did not cover 1/10 of what you covered with the blades. As you mention at the beginning, dado blades can be dangerous and there are lots of safety precautions to follow to ensure safety. I'm kind of surprised that Freud does not include ample safety precautions. They obviously didn't seek the advice of their lawyer on this one. Thank you for doing Freud’s job FOR them.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Thanks Tom! I’m glad you found the video helpful and informative 😊

    • @tomdaoust
      @tomdaoust Рік тому

      In fairness to Freud...they did provide instructions in several languages in tiny 6 pt type on a gray background. In my haste to start using my new shiny toy I overlooked it, thinking it was all legal schmegal stuff. However, your video was far better advice and explanations. Once again, great job. Your video was a far better way to explain all the safety measures needed with any dado blades.

  • @anthonyskata
    @anthonyskata 2 роки тому

    I noticed that the setup instructions are messed up on the website for example on the sd200 chart the setup guide for 11/32" gives you something closer to 15/32" try to keep the chart that comes with the blade

  • @RecycledSkills
    @RecycledSkills 7 місяців тому

    I have this same dado stack. The half inch configuration doesn't leave me with a half inch groove. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Also, anyway not to have the teeth dig higher than the chipper? Looks off when you can see the grove head on.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  7 місяців тому

      Is it looser than a true 1/2”? I find mine is a little large, slip fit for sure. If I’m looking for a tight fit, I’ll remove a chipper and add the spacers/washers in until I get the fit I like.
      And no, that’s actually a design feature, I thought it was an issue at first too. They do that so you get a crisp inner corner when you’re fitting boards together.

  • @davidfrancis8087
    @davidfrancis8087 Рік тому

    Very helpful but no matter how many times I measure I seem to come up 1/8 short every time. Do I need to add spacers

  • @johnathantaylor3199
    @johnathantaylor3199 11 днів тому

    What I've seen is that plywood isn't exactly 1/2" I'm unsure of its 15/32 or 7/15. I'll find out today. I just gotta figure out which are the spacers vs shims. Smh

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  9 днів тому +1

      You’re totally right, most of the plywood I’ve used is slightly undersized from the nominal callout.
      Regarding the spacers and shims, the spacers all have a uniform thickness and are very thick. The shims have a range and go from paper thin to just thinner than the spacers.

    • @johnathantaylor3199
      @johnathantaylor3199 8 днів тому

      @@NorthwestCraftsman Thank you for that info. Now, I can label every piece accordingly

  • @vernonhurst7144
    @vernonhurst7144 Рік тому +1

    So I have the same stack the SD 208 and I must be doing something wrong because I followed the directions to set it up for a 3/8 inch cut and it is just enough off of a 3/8 in cut then when I got to my last cut instead of having a blank space it left a piece almost 1/8 of an inch wide. And the problem is the way the pieces are supposed to put together I now have a 1/8-in piece on top of one side and a 1/8-in piece on the bottom of the other side so they don't fit together properly. So I took a micrometer and I measured the dado stack and it is not 0.375in at the edge of the cutting blade to the edge of the cutting blade it is actually 0.34in and that is definitely not 3/8 of an inch. Any suggestions from anybody?

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Hey Vernon! From the stack chart it looks like it’s supposed to be both blades plus a single chipper, just to eliminate this option, can you confirm that’s the stack up you’re using?
      Also, to confirm, is it cutting to wide or too narrow?

  • @marknichols7861
    @marknichols7861 3 роки тому

    Nice job on the video!
    Where did you get the blank insert for the table saw? DIY?

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  3 роки тому

      Thanks! I appreciate the feedback!
      This one was DIY, video link below, but if you’d like to buy one, Leecraft made the original zero clearance insert for my saw and it’s awesome. They didn’t have any of mine in stock which prompted the DIY
      Custom Throat Plate
      ua-cam.com/video/eJ1lEF-IUJU/v-deo.html

  • @walterreil4001
    @walterreil4001 Рік тому

    Thank you! An excellent video. Do you use some kind of oil coating on all the blades and spaces to prevent rust when not in use? Or do use a large zip bag to keep the set in to reduce moisture? I just purchased this set.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому +1

      Great question! I don’t use anything. I believe the body is stainless steel so I haven’t had any rusting issues and I live in the pacific NW which is quite wet.

    • @walterreil4001
      @walterreil4001 Рік тому

      @@NorthwestCraftsman Thank you. MANY years ago I lived in Tacoma. Then spent my high school years on the Oregon coast. Now living on the Central Coast of California. I miss the Pacific NW.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      There is something magical about the PNW.

  • @piniped
    @piniped 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I just ordered this dado set and a new throat plate for my vintage Craftsman. Looks like this will square cut great, but I thought in your demonstration there was a little too much play on the cut. Have you had any issues, or was the ply width not quite ½" ?

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому

      You are totally right, my 1/2” dado is a sliding fit, not a friction fit. For me, this is fine, but I can totally understand why this would be too loose for some people.

  • @BarryZiober-d5w
    @BarryZiober-d5w Рік тому

    curious about where you got the table saw green extensions?

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Mine actually came with them. I think they were the original sheet metal, just painted. I actually have been tempted to strip the green off because it marks my workpieces.

  • @georgelawton9075
    @georgelawton9075 Рік тому

    Where did you get the blank wooden throat?😊

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому

      Great question! I actually made mine. Here’s a video showing how I made it 😊
      Throat Plate from Scrap | Custom, Cheap, & Fast
      ua-cam.com/video/eJ1lEF-IUJU/v-deo.html
      You can also find some of the nicer throat plates online that you can make zero clearance if you’d like.
      Not sure which saw you have but here’s an example: amzn.to/3LXpw7E

  • @w9jim
    @w9jim Рік тому +1

    In my experience, that joint is too loose.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  Рік тому +1

      Jim, totally get that, it depends on what you're going for, it's possible to shim it out from a size down to get the tight fit you may be looking for as well.
      Thanks for being here!
      Josh
      Northwest Craftsman

  • @burtonisenstein1566
    @burtonisenstein1566 2 роки тому

    Very nice demo but it pains me to see you wearing the ring while working with the table saw. This observation comes from someone who has had an accident where my wedding band caught an edge and sliced through my finger. Best to have the ring off before something unexpected happens when using a tool.

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому

      I’ve been telling myself for a while that at a minimum I need to switch to my silicone ring to prevent any degloving incidents but this is a good reminder, thank you.

  • @cognitive-carpenter
    @cognitive-carpenter 2 роки тому

    I thought the blades were supposed to naturally touch and roll back into each other. That way if it bumps something hard they don't give way 🤷

    • @cognitive-carpenter
      @cognitive-carpenter 2 роки тому

      The teeth*

    • @NorthwestCraftsman
      @NorthwestCraftsman  2 роки тому

      I wouldn’t recommend it because you run the risk of each tooth supporting the next which risks damage to the tooth. It also evens out the cutting load on your blade. I haven’t run into any issues with my stack components rotating during a cut.

  • @edmalouf6741
    @edmalouf6741 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!