rabbet

VERB
  1. cut a rectangular groove into
  2. join with a rabbet joint
NOUN
  1. a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together
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How To Use rabbet In A Sentence

  • The Joint 5X5 AS is equipped with a pneumatic brake and a horizontal clamp which comes in from the front of the machine to stabilize the rabbet.
  • Ted also pointed out that a plane with a rabbeted sole would not be suitable for cutting tenons for post and beam construction, as I suggested.
  • I then lined the shadow box with Crescent wheat mat board before cutting two 1/4-inch plywood boards to fit into the back rabbet of the frame.
  • Is a good place to start: Of course, rabbet will avoid the facts and he and other will go off on some tangential escapade. Came up empty and got dissed
  • The bench planes, smoothing planes, rabbets, and plows universally resemble those shown in this illustration from the pattern book of the Castle Hill Works, Sheffield. Woodworking Tools 1600-1900
  • Silly rabbet, everybody knows that it's the Realclimate Team who's politicizing the science, and besides, the deniers are simply honest broker skeptics who just want to know the truth. A Sister Soljah Moment
  • If necessary, trim the edge of the rabbet with the use of a sharp wood chisel to make a well-fit joint. DIY Woodworking: How to Make Wood Joints (Part 2)
  • The part of the sole in front of the rabbet mouth was neatly clad with tinplate.
  • The difficult operation of sticking uniform sash bars was greatly simplified by these planes, which allowed both the sash molding and rabbet to be planed from one face.
  • Take a couple of young rabbets and half roast them; when they are cold take off the skin, and cut the rabbets in small pieces, English Housewifery
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