The Lock Rabbet Joint
Learn how to cut a dado and matching rabbet on the tablesaw for a simple, sturdy joint.
The director of the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking shows how to cut a dado and matching rabbet on the tablesaw, creating a simple joint that’s well-suited for drawer boxes, trays, and other pieces that don’t demand super-strong joinery. You’ll see how Van Dyke plans the joint, lays it out, and sets the dado blade through a series of trial cuts.
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