Roger Mills wrote:
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Rumm wrote:
If you go the rebate route, it one of those jobs that you can do in a
number of ways. The fast solution would be a pair of non through cuts
on a table saw (or possibly just one if the blade kerf is wider than the
amount you need to remove.
That's probably what I'd do - and hope that no-one from H&S is watching when
I remove the guard and riving knife to be able to do non-through cuts.
You can fit a splitter in place of the riving knife.
(let's hope H&S don't see my saw - it was made before things like guards
were thought of!)
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Cheers,
John.
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