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A cut or groove along or near the edge of a piece of wood that allows another piece to fit into it to form a joint. ... v. intr.; To be joined by a rabbet. [Middle English rabet, from Old French rabat, recess in a wall, act of beating down, from rabattre, to beat down again; see rebate1.
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・ 1 Determine the depth and width to cut for the rabbet joint. Since it is a L-shaped joint, you need to... ・ 2 Set up your router. If you don't have the exact size bit, use a smaller bit and make two passes. Remember... ・ 3 Use a router be...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2096018_cut-rabbet-joints.html
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There are several ways to build a wooden box with a router. Probably the most straightforward and the simplest way is by means of a rabbet joint. ...
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www.ehow.com/how_4576526_making-small-boxes-using-router.html
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It can also be done with a router. Historically, a rabbet joint were prepared with a handplane, but the time and effort required has made this method somewhat obsolete. The rabbet plane, more commonly called the shoulder plane, is the ideal tool for this operation.
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The rabbet joint (also known as the rebate joint), is a very fundamental joint in the workshop. Simple to make with either a tablesaw or router, the technique is up to the craftsman. What makes the rabbet joint so unique is the increased amount of gluing surface available versus the traditional butt joint.
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The rabbet dovetail joint uses a dovetail router bit to make a rabbet joint. See photo 410-21. To make this joint we first need to install a 1/2" 14 degree dovetail bit. Set the height of the bit to the overlap which was cut on the drawer front as seen in following photo 410-15.
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www.routerworkshop.com/drlockjt.html
www.routerworkshop.com/drlockjt.html
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The Chest Lamp has all edges exposed so we chose the 45-degree rabbet joint or hidden mitre joint to hide all the edge joinery. ... Tools required to make the hidden mitre joint is a Router table and fence, and a V-groove bit. This V-groove bit has a long 90-degree cutting edge not common on most V-groove bits. See photo...
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www.routerworkshop.com/hiddenmitre.html
www.routerworkshop.com/hiddenmitre.html
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You can also use your router table. The rabbet joint is usually fastened with glue and nails or screws. The dado is used to provide a supporting ledge for a shelf. The dado is a groove cut across the grain. In the simple dado joint, the butt end of the piece or shelf fits into this groove.
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www.americanfurnituredsgn.com/Rabbet%20&%20Dadoe%20Joints.htm
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Rabbet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A rabbet (also known as rebate ) is a recess or groove cut into the edge of a piece of machineable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a rabbet is two-sided and open to the edge ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbet
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