Hey everyone! I've been reading about wobble dado blades, which seem like a good option for folks like me whose saws can't handle a traditional dado stack. But I'm having a tough time finding one. Does anyone know where I could get my hands on a wobble dado blade?
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I’d steer clear of wobble blades. They tend to leave a rounded bottom instead of a nice square cut. A table saw designed for stacked dado blades is the way to go. If you need portability, a router is a much safer bet!
Honestly, if your saw can’t hold a dado stack, I’m not sure it’ll work with a wobble blade either. Most of the wobble blades I've used take up similar space to a stacked set. Plus, they can be a bit scary to use based on my experience.

You make a good point! I was confused about how they work. Looks like the only companies making them still want around $300 for them, which defeats the purpose for me. I'm just trying to find a decent way to make box joints.