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Wednesday, 13 April 2016

RABBET

rabbet (also known as a rebate in Britain) is a recess or groove cut into the edge of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a rabbet is two-sided and open to the edge or end of the surface into which it is cut.
The word rabbet is from Old French rabbat, "a recess into a wall," and rabattre "to beat down".
An example of the use of a rabbet is in a glazing bar where it makes provision for the insertion of the pane of glass and putty. It may also accommodate the edge of the back panel of a cabinet. It is also used in door and casement window jambs and for shiplap planking. A rabbet can be used to form a joint with another piece of wood (often containing a dado).
A rabbet
Methods

  • A rabbet router using a straight or rebate bit
  • Rabbetting or rebate plane or a shoulder plane.
  • Circular saw with multiple passes (depending on width and depth)
  • Dado set in a single pass
  • Spindle moulder
  • Hand saw and chisel
  • Bandsaw
  • Jointer equipped with a rabbet ledge

References

  1. ^ "Oxford Dictionaries - rebate". Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  2. ^ "Oxford Dictionaries - rabbet". Retrieved 2011-12-12.
  3. ^ Online Etymology Dictionary".
  4. ^ "Oxford Dictionaries - rebate". Retrieved 2011-12-12

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