⚡ Cut like a pro, stay sharp, and never miss a beat!
SAFETY FIRST DESIGN - Freud’s anti-kickback geometry delivers superior control and safer operation every time.
COMPLETE PRO DADO SET - Includes blades, chippers, spacers, shims, and a rugged carrying case for ultimate convenience.
SILVER I C E COATING - Resists pitch build-up and heat, ensuring smoother cuts and extended performance.
UNMATCHED CUTTING PRECISION - Clean edges, square shoulders, and splinter-free grooves for flawless woodworking.
PREMIUM TI CO HI DENSITY CARBIDE - Engineered for maximum durability and longer blade life under heavy use.
The Freud Pro Dado Set SD206 features a 6-inch diameter with 10 precision teeth crafted from premium TiCo Hi-Density Carbide. Designed for professional woodworkers, it offers anti-kickback safety geometry and a Silver I.C.E. coating to reduce heat and pitch build-up. This complete set includes blades, chippers, spacers, shims, and a durable carrying case, delivering unmatched precision, durability, and control for flawless dado cuts.
Specifications
Manufacturer
Freud
Part Number
SD206
Item Weight
4.02 pounds
Item model number
SD206
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
One Size
Color
Multi
Style
6-Inch Professional Dado
Finish
Silver
Material
Blend
Voltage
1 Volts
Wattage
1 watts
Item Package Quantity
1
Number Of Pieces
1
Cutting Diameter
6 Inches
Measurement System
Metric
Usage
Professional
Included Components
Pro Dado Sets Saw Blade
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Warranty Description
Freud Limited Tooling Warranty. Contact Freud customer service for more details. 800-334-4494
Assembled Diameter
6 Inches
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
What is the criteria for deciding between a 6" and 8" blade on a 10" table saw?
How do you open the case to remove the dado set?
How many RPMs is this rated for?
what is the depth this blade will cut
Reviews
4.7
All from verified purchases
R**H
Accurate, smooth finish.
I like this set! Good quality, works great. Tad difficult to figure out proper alignment of blade teeth to get best cut, but the finish in hardwoods has been excellent once I got it right.
B**E
Finally took the plunge - Not Router...
I am a hobbyist, but did get a scholarship in woodworking. A router is probably the most versatile tool in any shop, especially if you have a table and mine is no different getting considerable use. My, my dado's, rabbets, etc. were always done on my router table. While I said it is the most versatile, it also means you need to be on your game in terms of router usage and depending on what you want to do, this sometimes means you enter the dangerous climb cut territory as to decrease tear out. I just finished building bathroom cabinets and now, I am building some barn doors. Since I am dealing with 8/4 knotty alder, and I will be renovating my kitchen cabinets as well so I started investigating again. My deal is that I buy the best because I want them to last. My tools, bits and blades reflect that as well, but I did not want to spend $300, hence why I did not have a dado set. Well, I found this, being Freud, I decided to give it a shot and return it if I did not like what I saw.Well, it is impressive. 6" scared me, but thinking through the years, I never needed a dado or groove deeper than an inch, and these blades give more to me, so... In theory, 6" also gives you a little more power, but I have a nice Jet Cabinet saw, so no worries there. Using the set is a pleasure, cutting like butter, no vibration or noise with a very sharp cut. It gives a perfectly flat cut, so that hits my number one requirement for quality in cut. It comes with many spacers as well, even with the thickness stamped, so very helpful. The case is also important as well as it protects your investment and ensures you don't lose parts. If there is a complaint, I would prefer it if it was keyed so you cannot put carbide against carbide. As long as you pay attention when tightening the arbor you will be fine; it only takes a couple seconds to confirm all is well before you tighten.Like another reviewer, the template is inaccurate. The reality though is that we all tend to use just a couple different patterns, so grab the calipers, figure it out, and never worry about it. solid, vs, ply, vs. mdf, vs. melamine are all different, so just create a template for each. There is really no way around this and if you woodwork to any capacity, you do this with everything. Setting tooling up to be square and accurate is the most important step anyway, and if you skip it, you will constantly fight it and your project will show it. So, it's something you should have accepted long ago and if there are two tips I give to everyone who asks me how I do it, I say patience and tool setup. You don't need to have the best tools, but they do have to be setup perfectly. That was free, LOL.
A**R
Excellent dado set
These are excellent. Clean cuts, plenty of shims to set up the width of cut exactly as needed. Nice carrying case as well.
R**N
Affordable, gets the job done! PM2000B
I bought this for my Powermatic PM2000B table saw.Pros:- Fits my Powermatic PM2000B table saw. 5/8" Arbor- Comes with Shims- Comes with a table that helps with setup on width of your cuts- Great cut quality (no tear outs) super smoothCons:- Arbor size is almost exactly the same size so getting the blades on and off is a hastle.- No instructions for blade setup- Little priceyGreat product overall. Was happy it worked for my Powermatic Table Saw. First time using Dado's so it'll be nice to up my projects and have better joinery.
M**T
Functionality
Works great. Need to keep the packaging for what to use for spacers to get to correct size.
D**N
Exceptional bang for the buck
It was time to replace my 30 year old Systematic dado set. I reluctantly purchased this set knowing that it is not the top of the line set from Freud. I've used the set a dozen or so times in the last few weeks and I am thoroughly impressed. Big chunky carbide teeth that will last many sharpenings. I have not found any issue with the way the blades, chippers or spacers fit on the 5/8 arbor. Perfect fit with no difficulty whatsoever getting them on and off. I've had no issue with achieving the exact width desired, although it does require some intuitive understanding of how the set is designed. Highly recommend
J**S
Unexpectedly Great product for the price.
The Freud 6" x 10T Pro Dado Set (SD206) is a great product. I needed to make long grooves in some 12 inch 12 Ft. long stock, and making repeated passes with my regular saw blades didn't cut it.(bad pun). I needed a dado set, and I came across this one on Amazon. The steel used to make the Dado set is quite good. The set includes a good number of spacers to make precise cuts. Even though this set is only 6 inches, it is perfect for making grooves in wood that have to be precise. I'm not a pro woodworker, but this set fits the bill for DiYers who only need to use a dado occasionally, but I'm sure it will be there for the long haul. One thing to remember is that using a dado set requirers a throat plate to accommodate the width of the dado. If you have an older saw, (mine is a 15amp Ryobi that is 15 years old) you may not be able to find a throat plate for your particular saw. I couldn't find a throat plate for my saw, but no worries, I just copied the old throat plate and raised the dado right through it. Works like a charm and it cost me $1 to make it. Great product at a great price.
N**S
Precision and Power in One Blade
The Freud SD208S Diablo 8-1/2" saw blade is hands down the best investment I’ve made for my table saw. From the moment I installed it, the difference in cut quality was night and day. The laser-cut stabilizer vents reduce vibration, giving me smooth, splinter-free cuts in hardwoods, plywood, and even tricky materials like MDF.
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Good experience, but the tracking updates could be better.
Freud's quality and craftsmanship in a stacked dado set, but at a wobble dado price. The negative hook angles make flat botom grooves and virtually splinter-free cuts. It has two outer blades with five two wing chippers. This makes it ideal for underpowered saws because it requires less power to feed. All blades come with Freud's anti-kickback design. This set will produce grooves from 1/4\" to 13/16\" in 1/16\" increments. This set comes with shim set and carrying case as well as instructions on how to make basic dado sizes. Feature Freud's Tico Hi-Density carbide.
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Since I am dealing with 8/4 knotty alder, and I will be renovating my kitchen cabinets as well so I started investigating again. My deal is that I buy the best because I want them to last. My tools, bits and blades reflect that as well, but I did not want to spend $300, hence why I did not have a dado set. Well, I found this, being Freud, I decided to give it a shot and return it if I did not like what I saw.Well, it is impressive. 6\" scared me, but thinking through the years, I never needed a dado or groove deeper than an inch, and these blades give more to me, so... In theory, 6\" also gives you a little more power, but I have a nice Jet Cabinet saw, so no worries there. Using the set is a pleasure, cutting like butter, no vibration or noise with a very sharp cut. It gives a perfectly flat cut, so that hits my number one requirement for quality in cut. It comes with many spacers as well, even with the thickness stamped, so very helpful. The case is also important as well as it protects your investment and ensures you don't lose parts. If there is a complaint, I would prefer it if it was keyed so you cannot put carbide against carbide. As long as you pay attention when tightening the arbor you will be fine; it only takes a couple seconds to confirm all is well before you tighten.Like another reviewer, the template is inaccurate. The reality though is that we all tend to use just a couple different patterns, so grab the calipers, figure it out, and never worry about it. solid, vs, ply, vs. mdf, vs. melamine are all different, so just create a template for each. There is really no way around this and if you woodwork to any capacity, you do this with everything. Setting tooling up to be square and accurate is the most important step anyway, and if you skip it, you will constantly fight it and your project will show it. 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If you have an older saw, (mine is a 15amp Ryobi that is 15 years old) you may not be able to find a throat plate for your particular saw. I couldn't find a throat plate for my saw, but no worries, I just copied the old throat plate and raised the dado right through it. Works like a charm and it cost me $1 to make it. Great product at a great price."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"N***S"},"datePublished":"April 27, 2025","name":"Precision and Power in One Blade","reviewBody":"The Freud SD208S Diablo 8-1/2\" saw blade is hands down the best investment I’ve made for my table saw. From the moment I installed it, the difference in cut quality was night and day. 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Third, most 6\" simply weigh less an put less wear and tear on your motor."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How do you open the case to remove the dado set?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Unscrew the black knobs in the center of the dado"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How many RPMs is this rated for?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Per what it says on the blade - 11,000 RPM."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"what is the depth this blade will cut","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I have to revise my answer. The blade will only raise to about an inch and a quarter (1-1/4 inch) above the table on my Powermatic 10-inch table saw, so max depth is about 1-1/4 inch, not 3-11/16."}}]}]}