Why wobble dados fell out of favor — and what woodworkers should use instead

For many woodworkers who grew up with contractor saws in the 1960s through the 1990s, the wobble dado was a familiar accessory. It was inexpensive, simple to set up, and widely sold in hardware stores. Thousands of cabinets, shelves, and shop projects were built using them. But as woodworking tools, safety standards, and expectations have … Read more

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