Hi guys,
I'm going to be cutting a lot of small boxes, let's say around 7"x4" and 5" tall, using various hardwoods (Cherry, Oak, Magogany, Maple) and need to find an efficient way of cutting joints that will join quickly and assist in keeping the box square during glue up.
My first thought was a double rabbet but I would like mitered corners if possible. A standard miter is out because getting them right quickly and in volume isn't feasible.
The locking Miter bit (for router table) looks interesting because I could run them on my router table but I've run across comments that lead me to believe this may not be time efficient either.
Finally, I found a rabbiting miter bit set at MLCS that looks promising but thought maybe I ought to come to the pros on SMC to see if perhaps I'm missing some available options or ideas.
Any advice on how to achieve this using standard power tools (table saw, miter saw, table router... No shaper available)?
thanks