The plans for my current project call for boards (red oak) to be dimensioned to 1" thickness. However, in order to get flat boards I had to mill the rough-cut lumber to a dimension slightly less that 1", specifically 3/32". In the big scheme of things this shouldn't be too much of a problem, however, I am not sure of the best way to cut dadoes for this odd dimension. My preference is to cut them with a router bit, since the size of the boards makes use of dado blades on a TS a little awkward. I have a 1" dado bit, but I do not have a 29/32" bit. Are odd bit sizes even available? If not, what is the best way to cut odd size dadoes?
Thank you!
Donn
Thank you!
Donn