I have an old dado blade set and a molding head set (with various profile cutters, including a rectangular set of blades that are described as "jointer/planer"). They are both older Craftsman brand and were left behind by my dad who used them in an old Craftsman radial arm saw. I never used them before, but experimented with the dado set tonight getting ready to make some 3/4 wide x 3/16 deep rabbets in soft pine boards. (More details in my build thread here.)
The dado set isn't cutting very cleanly and smoked a bit when I used it to plunge cut the table insert that I made. I'm sure the side blades could use a good cleaning, though they don't appear to be damaged or horribly dull. I did notice, after installing, that one of the rake blades is chipped and I should swap that out for one of the others and try again.
My questions are:
1) What tricks and/or standards do you use to get a good clean rabbet or dado when using a stacked blade set?
2) Is the molding head a suitable option (or not) for making rabbets? If so, any advice on set up and use in this application?
TIA