I am guessing that what Lenny means is that when you set the mitre saw for 
a dado, it starts the dado too far forward, so that the back edge of the 
saw blade doesn't go deep enough into the wood.  Thus, the back of the 
dado isn't full depth and makes a blind dado at that end.  That's why he 
had to put a spacer block behind the piece he was dadoing.


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Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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