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  1. #16
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    Pat,

    The picture of the teeth (shown on the blade) suggests the flat top tooth is lower than the alternate grind teeth so I doubt this will give you a flat top cut.

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    Brian

  2. #17
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    I have to agree with homey. I'd be more than very surprised if that blade gave you a flat bottomed cut.

  3. #18
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    Nov 2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyturns View Post
    Given the number of requests for a narrow clean cutting flat bottom "dado" blade one would think that they would be a fairly easy find.

    https://www.timbecon.com.au/torquata...ado-saw-blades a bit wider than requested
    I have one of these and they work just fine.

    I also have a CMT example with a 6mm cut that is also great, and a bit cheaper from Amazon: CMT Orange Tools 240.060.07 M – For straight Grooving Cutter Circular Saw Blade 180 x 6 x 30 teeth 18 : Amazon.com.au: Home Improvement

  4. #19
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    Sorry I'm late to the party, but what I did was have a used crosscut blad reground so that the top of each tooth is ground half flat. This cuts cross-cut and rip better, and gives a flat-bottomed groove or dado. Henry Brothers suggested this and ground the blade.
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