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Paul Laphere
06-03-2008, 5:39 PM
I have a benchtop tablesaw that can only accept a 1/2" dado set. What is the best way to cut 3/4" rabbets?

David DeCristoforo
06-03-2008, 5:44 PM
Two passes any way you look at it....

Matt Ocel
06-03-2008, 5:46 PM
David,
Don't you mean 1 and a half passes?:D:D

Steve Flavin001
06-03-2008, 8:20 PM
straight edge. :confused:

Joe Meazle
06-03-2008, 8:46 PM
Stanley #78. ;) I use a Millers Falls #85 but they are pretty much the same thing.:D

Sorry, if I didn't do it someone else would. If I have just have 1 or 2 to cut I do like to use the plane.:)

Doug Shepard
06-03-2008, 8:50 PM
If you made a tall aux. fence you could use a standard saw blade and run the work through on edge to cut 3/4" high, then lay it flat and cut the strip out. Less sawdust as well.

Lee Schierer
06-04-2008, 12:34 PM
If you made a tall aux. fence you could use a standard saw blade and run the work through on edge to cut 3/4" high, then lay it flat and cut the strip out. Less sawdust as well.

I agree, but a ripping blade will cut this much easier and beware of the strip being cut out as they tend to come shooting back at you at the end of the cut. I use strips like these to support pieces while the finish dries and cut to shorter lengths as paint stirrers. Beats trying to do it with saw dust!

Greg Hines, MD
06-04-2008, 1:36 PM
I would use a router +/- router table and a rabbeting bit.

Doc