A Basic Dado and Rabbet on the Table Saw
Use a dado set to cut these fundamental woodworking joints accurately.
Mario Rodriguez, contributing editor to Fine Woodworking and adjunct associate professor of restoration at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, demonstrates how to cut dadoes and rabbets on the table saw. When cutting these frequently used joints, correct setup of the blade is essential to a flawless cut. Rodriguez also outlines general safety procedures.
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I saw you use in the center of a dado set one of the blades with the tooth in reverse way. Could you tell us why?
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