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Infinity Tools Dadonator Stacked Dado Saw Blade Set, 5/8" Bore

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The Infinity Tools Dadonator Stacked Dado Saw Blade Set is built for woodworkers who want clean, accurate, flat-bottom dados, grooves, rabbets, tongue-and-groove joints, drawer joinery, cabinet joinery, and other precision table saw cuts. Available in both the compact 6" Dadonator Jr. and the full-size 8" Dadonator, this premium dado blade set delivers the crisp shoulders, smooth bottoms, and reliable fit serious woodworking projects demand.

Whether you are cutting cabinet parts, undersized plywood dados, drawer rabbets, shelving grooves, or joinery for furniture and built-ins, the Dadonator gives you the ability to dial in your cut width with confidence. Each set includes two outside saw blades, six 6-tooth chippers, and a 6-piece color-coded shim set for fine adjustments.

Choose the Right Dadonator for Your Saw

6" Dadonator Jr.: A premium compact stacked dado set designed for woodworkers who want clean dado performance in a smaller 6" diameter package. Perfect for contractor or job site saws with less than 3 H.P.

8" Dadonator: The full-size Dadonator stacked dado set, ideal for table saw users who want maximum dado blade performance, cutting capacity, and versatility.

Why Woodworkers Choose the Dadonator

The Dadonator is engineered to produce virtually polished, square, flat-bottom dados, even in challenging materials. Its performance comes from a combination of premium blade geometry, 24-tooth outside blades, exclusive 6-tooth chippers, a high ATB grind, negative hook angle, C4 sub-micron carbide teeth, and carefully tensioned steel plates.

Each blade body also features Infinity Tools’ exclusive Chrome Armor coating, which helps resist rust, pitting, resin buildup, and pitch buildup while making cleanup easier after use.

Built for Precision Dado, Groove, and Rabbet Cuts

A stacked dado blade set gives your table saw a whole new level of joinery capability. Instead of making repeated passes with a standard saw blade, the Dadonator allows you to cut accurate dados, grooves, rabbets, and other joinery in a single controlled setup. That means faster work, cleaner results, and a better-fitting joint.

Use the Dadonator for:

  • Cabinet dados
  • Shelving grooves
  • Drawer rabbets
  • Casework joinery
  • Tongue-and-groove joints
  • Ship-lap joinery
  • Undersized plywood dado cuts
  • Furniture components
  • Built-ins and storage projects
  • General woodworking joinery

Included Chippers and Shim Set

Each Dadonator set includes chippers in three thicknesses: 1/8", 1/16", and 3/32". The 3/32" chipper is especially useful when dialing in snug-fitting dados for undersized plywood. The included 6-piece color-coded dado shim set allows for micro-adjustments so you can fine-tune your setup for the exact fit your project requires.

Features

  • Available in 6" Dadonator Jr. and 8" Dadonator sizes
  • 5/8" bore diameter
  • 24-tooth outside blades
  • Exclusive 6-tooth chippers for smoother cutting and longer blade life
  • C4 sub-micron carbide teeth hold a sharper edge longer
  • Laser-cut high-strength steel plates are tensioned and computer-flattened
  • High ATB grind for clean, precise cutting
  • Negative hook angle for controlled performance
  • Chrome Armor coating resists rust, pitting, resin, and pitch buildup
  • Includes 1/8", 1/16", and 3/32" thickness chippers
  • Includes 6-piece color-coded dado shim set
  • Cutting range from 1/4" to 29/32" when fully stacked
  • Made in the European Union

Dadonator Dado Set

The world's only dado saw blade set with 6-tooth chipper design & 24-tooth outside blades will give you the precise flat bottom dado and are some of the best dado blades available.

Close-up of the Dadnonator dado stack.

Table saws are amazing tools, but when you add a dado stack to the arbor, it's a whole new world! Yes, you can do a lot of great things with a single blade, but a dado stack gives you the ability to make rabbets, grooves and dados of variable widths and depths. The dado stack gives you a level of accuracy that can be made in a single pass. Save time, and a better joinery fit!

We just released a video that shows how to create five commonly-used woodworking joints using a dado stack. These are just a hint of what's possible with a dado stack.

Tongue-and-Groove

A great joint for hardwood flooring, but tongue-and-groove can also be used corner joinery in boxes, making a strong panel from thinner pieces and even a movable joint when used to make a slide-in lid for a simple box. And, of course, the groove itself is great for windows, doors, panels and much more!

The classic tongue-and-groove joint is easy with a dado.
The classic tongue-and-groove joint is easy with a dado.

Dado

When you cut a "trench" along the face of a board that is running in the same direction as the grain of the board, it's a groove. If you run a "groove" across the grain of the board, it's a dado.

A dado serves all sorts of purposes in joinery. While technically a groove, the trench shown above in the tongue-and-groove is still a dado, made with a dado stack. When the dado is run near the bottom of a cabinet side, it's a great way to hold the cabinet bottom in place, add extra gluing surface to the joint and make a very strong cabinet!

Dados work great for strengthening cabinetry.
Dados work great for strengthening cabinetry.

Rabbet

While we're on a cabinet side, let's add a 1/4" thick back by adding a rabbet. Backs hold the cabinet square, and if it's a floor cabinet the back doesn't need to be thick and heavy. The 1/4" thick back is perfect, but we don't want to see the back from the outside of the cabinet. The answer is a rabbet cut on the back edge of the cabinet side. This rabbet lets the back recess into the cabinet, which also saves the trouble of bumps in the wall holding the cabinet away from the wall! Rabbets made with dados are great for cabinetry, and much more!

Running a rabbet at the back of the cabinet hides the back and allows for a better fit against the wall.
Running a rabbet at the back of the cabinet hides the back and allows for a better fit against the wall.

Drawer Rabbet

One of the other great uses of a rabbet is in building drawers. By capturing a drawer side in a rabbet cut in a drawer front, you increase surface space for glue and increase the strength of the drawer itself. In addition, the rabbet helps hide the less attractive end grain visible at the front of the drawer. And all it takes is a simple little dado stack!

A rabbet in a drawer front adds strength and beauty.
A rabbet in a drawer front adds strength and beauty.

Ship-Lap Joinery

How about one more rabbet? Sure! The ship-lap joint is two interlocking rabbets that was originally used in ship building. Today's application is much more for adding beauty to a wide space. As we all know, wide boards and veneer can be expensive. By adding the ship-lap joint to opposing sides of smaller boards, a wall, or solid back to a cabinet can be made without wasting wider boards. The boards can be pushed tight against one another, or a space can be left to adjust fit and appearance.

The ship-lap joint is commonly used now to
The ship-lap joint is commonly used now to "stretch" your boards across larger spaces without any worry of gaps.

Hopefully, we've opened your eyes to the many ways a dado stack can improve and strengthen your woodworking. But if you want to hear from someone else, take a look at the review below from Popular Woodworking almost 20 years ago! 

Featured review of the SDB-800 Dadonator Set.  George of Craftisian highlights why our Dadonator is a game-changer for woodworkers tired of the trial-and-error hassle of other dado sets.

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Top 10 Reasons Why Our Chrome Armor Coating Is Superior

  1. Superior Wear Resistance – Resists abrasion far better than Teflon-coated or non-coated blades.
  2. Longer Blade Life – Maintains cutting performance longer under heavy industrial use.
  3. Better Heat Resistance – Withstands high cutting temperatures without degrading.
  4. Improved Corrosion Protection – Protects saw blades from rust, moisture, and chemical exposure better than bare steel.
  5. Excellent Scratch Protection – Resists scratching and surface damage better than Teflon coatings.
  6. Built for Industrial Performance – Designed for high-speed, high-production cutting environments.
  7. Reduced Pitch and Resin Buildup – Helps minimize resin buildup while lasting much longer than Teflon.
  8. Better Re-Sharpening Durability – Holds up better during repeated sharpening and regrinding.
  9. Maintains Blade Stability and Precision – Helps preserve blade balance, tension, and cutting accuracy over time.
  10. Preferred by Professionals – Delivers the best combination of durability, heat resistance, corrosion protection, and long-term value.