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Rich January 21st 05 12:31 AM

Rabbet?
 
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What is a Rabbet and how do you make it? With what tool?



Charlie Self January 21st 05 12:41 AM

Rich asks:

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What is a Rabbet and how do you make it? With what tool?


A rabbet is a ledge at the edge of a board. You might call it a dado with only
one side.

Tools: router with straight bit; table saw with dado stack; table saw with
straight blade (two cuts); saw and chisel (rough, rough); rabbet plane. AKA as
a rebate in England.

Charlie Self
"One of the common denominators I have found is that expectations rise above
that which is expected." George W. Bush

Phisherman January 21st 05 03:33 AM

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:31:42 -0700, "Rich" wrote:

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What is a Rabbet and how do you make it? With what tool?


It is a step cut into the edge of a board or panel. There are many
ways to cut a rabbet. I usually use the table saw. Many use the
router to cut rabbets.

Andy Dingley January 21st 05 03:46 AM

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:31:42 -0700, "Rich" wrote:

What is a Rabbet and how do you make it?


You get a mummy rabbet and a daddy rabbet, then just leave them to it.


A rabbet (or rebate) is a groove that's formed on the edge on a piece
of wood, so that it only has one side instead of two. If you look at
the back edge of the bottom piece, you can just about see it. It forms
a ledge to help locate the back panel.

A "stopped rabbet" is one that doesn't go all the way to the ends.

To make it you can use almost anything, depending on what you have.
Some tools will also cut a stopped rabbet, some won't. Easiest way to
do this (big sheets, needs stopped rabbets) would be with a hand-held
router and a fence.

If you only have a table saw, you could use that instead. Don't make
stopped rabbets though, just cut them full length and make the back
panel fit between the two side panels.


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