assignment _rebate groove dado
Rebate Grooves Dado 1, what is its application to Cabinetmaking? How many different ways can this joint be used? Rebating. Rebating refers to cutting a 90° rectangular block out of a piece of wood to create an "L" shape in the machined piece. This is one of the most essential wood machining processes, and the basis for many steps in solid-wood production. A groove is an elongated indentation. This can be straight or curved. A groove is usually sawn or milled for technical / functional reasons. For example, to accommodate other components (cabinet rear panel, drawer bottoms, tongue and groove connections). The dado joint is one of the strongest woodworking joints you can make. A dado joint is made from a three- sided channel cut across the grain of one work piece. A second, mating work piece fits into the slot. Dado joints are often used to build cabinets and bookshelves. Use for: square-ended butt joint; through housing; d