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I saw that set in the new catalog, and thought it had just been released. If true there may not be a lot of experience behind it. But I would think someone would know if the claims (and they do sound good) are true. You might consider a box joint set of blades (less costly) if this will be something you do a lot of...they eliminate the 'devils ears" that most dado sets have. Should you get the XL set I'd be interested to hear your opinion of it.
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If you're doing large box joints look at the WS jig. Uses a router rather than a blade. I built a 24" version for making toy boxes. Lot cheaper and the results are perfect. Built mine from left over stock.
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I can't speak to the Dadonator XL, but I have an older CMT set and it does not leave any "devil's ears" at all. I don't know if the newer models are the same or not.
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I've got a Forrest Dado King that leaves bat wings. When such things matter, I run my dadoes a little shallow and then use a router plane to clean them up. No experience with the Dadonator, but like Fred, I'd be curious to hear your opinion if you go that route.
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Freud makes a blade "Freud SBOX8 8" Box Joint Cutter Set" that does box joints for 1/4" and 3/8". I am not sure if that will work for you, but it's another option. The picture shows a flat bottom. They are pretty inexpensive now on ebay.
I bought one, have not used it yet, because in order to use the 3/8" width, you need to make a custom insert (like you do for zero clearance) -- this is because on the 3/8" size, there's extra carbide sticking out on the fence side of the cut... On the 1/4" size, the carbide edges are turned inward.. hope that makes sense..
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I wouldn't hesitate to by the Dadonator. They are made by Amana, BTW.
I have a set of the old type Dadonator which I'm (not supposed to ;-) use on my SawStop.
I have a Dado King, too. The Dadonator does a better job. The Dado King was sharpened by Forrest, the Dadonator by my local service. Go figure.....