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A note to anyone willing to expand this stub: Instead of the non-inclusive term "dado set", consider renaming this entry to either the broader term "dado blade", or instead "dado cutter". Each of these is a commonly used term encompassing both wobble blades (which are mentioned in this article, but aren't "sets" at all!), and also stacked dado blade sets (which are indeed a set of components - the two outer circular blades, plus the chippers, plus the shims/spacers - that are used together), and also flat-top dado blades (which are thicker-than-usual circular saw blades that cut a flat-bottomed groove at one specific width – e.g., https://www.infinitytools.com/8-flat-top-blades - and which are also not "sets"). 198.48.144.50 (talk) 14:17, 23 April 2021 (UTC)Reply