Next, position your piece on its edge to cut out the width of the rabbet joint. The height of the blade needs to be exact so that you don’t cut too wide or too deep. You also need to ensure the fence is securely tightened and doesn’t move between cuts. Rabbets By Hand There ...
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George Ellis, in his seminal work “Modern Practical Joinery”, defines a housed joint as “Sinking the end of one piece of wood completely into another without reducing it in thickness” (Glossary page 445) Many classic texts on joinery will also characterize a “housed joint” as requiring ...