--- In felder-woodworking@..., Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
Ah... just the pin holes? Piece of cake, the holes don't have to be accurate, so just used a carbide drill, I'd use a "hi-roc" version, straight flutes and really strong, made for drilling holes in heat treated materials. Here is what they look like:
The existing dado set has filler blades that are long and slender. Each has to have the holes drilled about 45 degrees apart. For some of the fillers, the holes coincide with the thin side of the blade and will considerably weaken that area.
Timur