Cutting rabbets with a dado blade, Cutting rabbets with a standard blade – Grizzly G0700 User Manual
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Model g0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)
Workpiece
Fence
Blade
figure 77. second cut to create a rabbet.
5. reconnect the saw to the power source
and turn the saw
ON. When the blade has
reached full speed, perform a test cut with a
scrap piece of wood.
— if the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with
the final workpiece.
6. Lay the workpiece on its side, as shown in
figure 77, adjust the saw blade height to
intersect with the first cut, and perform the
second cut to complete the rabbet.
3. raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut
(depth of rabbet channel desired).
4. adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with
the inside of your rabbet channel as shown in
figure 76.
Fence
Blade
Workpiece
figure 76. rabbet cutting with a standard blade.
Workpiece
Fence
Dado Blade
Sacrificial Fence
figure 75. rabbet cutting with a dado blade.
4. reconnect the saw to the power source
and turn the saw
ON. When the blade has
reached full speed, perform a test cut with a
scrap piece of wood.
— if the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with
the final workpiece.
3. adjust the fence and align the workpiece to
perform the cutting operation as shown in
figure 75.
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2. adjust the dado blade to the height needed
for the rabbeting operation. When cutting
deep rabbets, take more than one pass to
reduce the risk of kickback.
cutting rabbets with a dado blade
a ripping blade is typically the best blade to use
for cutting rabbets when using a standard blade
because it removes sawdust very efficiently. (see
page 37 for blade details.) also, a sacrificial fence
is not required when cutting rabbets with a stan-
dard blade.
to cut rabbets with the standard blade:
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2. Mark the width of the rabbet cut on the edge
of the workpiece, so you can clearly identify
the intended cut while it is laying flat on the
saw table.
cutting rabbets with a standard
blade