What is a Side Rabbet Plane
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
- What is a Side Rabbet Plane
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I call the Stanley 79 a Richard the III because when you need it you would trade your kingdom for a side rabbet plane. I don't use it often, but when I do it is a godsend.
LOL... R3? Avoid one horse show ponies
A plane, a plane, my kingdom for a plane
I ❤my side rabbet. The one shop tool that will fix that .005" fit.
I saw what appeared to be a new version of that little guy. Judging by appearance it was a Lee Valley creation. It was being used the same way you showed.
Thank you. Not a Stanley, but I think you just helped me identify an odd plane body that I picked up at a garage sale.
After using one of these a few times I treated myself to a Lee Valley Veritas Side Rabbet Plane. A bit more expensive but much more comfortable to use! I also like that it has a removable nose for getting into stopped grooves/dados. Unfortunately, there is a Lee Valley store a couple miles from me so it is too easy to spoil myself with Veritas tools. :)
Glad I bought the side rabbet plane back when I did.
The Stanley 79 is also an interesting tool because it can be used as a dovetail plane. You can glue an angled piece of wood to the fence or make or buy 3d printed angled fences, pretty interesting!
The Record 2506 or its Preston predecessor are also great side rabbet planes.
I presume this would be along the grain for something like a batten? I would guess If you were planing a straight dado into a dovetail shape, that the edge of the nose/sole would interfere. Edit: I suppose it would also work across grain for a sliding dovetail if you sawed down prior to planing.
I've used this plane many times. The one plane that will help fit rabbits and dados that are just a tiny bit too narrow. Don't use it all the time, but when you do, it is invaluable. The fact that there are two cutters is also nice when you are trimming longer slots, cutting in both strokes.
Looking forward to seeing the new shop, hope the move and set-up is going well. Cheers 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you! Another tool for me to figure out how to make!
Thanks for lesson.
Thanks James!
these are great for fixing some of my mistakes ;-) Thanks for increasing the value of my vintage Stanley with this vid LOL!
Amazing little plane, soooo handy!
I'd let you borrow a 98/99 for video purposes 😉 if you fancy giving them a little clean before you return hahaha
Thanks for sharing.
I like carrots & potatoes with my side of rabbit on plane bread. Thank you James 😬
You can square up the bottom of a rabbet if its not square too. I have the Veritas and I'm improving my technique so I don't need it as much.
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Very cool! perfect for pine if it cups and twists a little between sizing parts and final assembly
Record do one too but in a slightly configuration, which I find easier to use. It's what the veritas one was based on.
I've got a Record side rebate plane. Doesn't see much action but handy to have. Good for widening the parting bead groove on sash windows
Cool little tool. I always love the tool videos. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic! Thanks a bunch, James! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
thanks
If I find any of these I will definitley add them to my collection! Should be fun to use.
Heya James 😊. I have always wondered how useful one of these would be in the shop. Good video!
i just found the matched pair of side rabbet planes. easy to us to adjust after a router cut
I have one of these! I have always wondered if an angled fence might allow it to cut a sliding dovetail.
Thanks for sharing that!
Thanks James
That wascawly wabbet
Don't forget you might need to flatten the tip just a little, to avoid scoring the bottom of the groove.
Commenting on another good video.
,a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you……
Got the wooden forerunner as well?
I have one and it came in extremely handy for widening router cut dados. That being said, with wide hands I found myself scraping my knuckles up quite a bit. I ended up using a leather work glove on my right hand to make it less painful in use. Any idea if the 98/99 or the Lee Valley is easier on the hands?
Rabbit season 😂
What are the chances of tear-out as you come to the end of your stroke? I didn't see any here, but would that always be so? Should we make a little chamfer on the outboard end of the dado, just to the width we're aiming for? Or at least score the grain so we end up with a pristine edge?
A sacrificial board or chamfer does the trick
I have lots of thoughts and questions but I think it's best keep them to myself.....
Weird is cool! 😂😂😂
How would one handle a stopped dado that needs to be widened for a board?
You can remove the nose. It makes it a tad more janky to control but I have done it quite a few times without issues.
What angle do you think is the blade? Or does it matter?
it does not really matter, but you do want it to be low. something under 25 degrees.
Where do yo get your more exotic woods?
Usually I don't hunt for a specific wood I just use whatever I have on hand and most of my exotic woods come from random fines over the years at estate sales and from friends. But if I need something weird and specific I can't get from a local Sawyer than I usually go to Bell Forest woods online.
Handy tool to have. Got a few 79's and 98 and 99. Prefer the 98 and 99 'cos they are easier to hold when you have Gorilla sized hands like mine😆
I have one of these but when I got it both of the blades were not at correct angle (i.e., not 90 degrees from the bottom of the plane). Any suggestions on how to appropriate regrind the angle?
someone may have done that on purpose so its skewed for end grain , maybe test it first as it might be better at its job
just push harder on the side that is too long and after a few sharpenings you will find it out of square in the other direction.
I made an auxiliary fence for making sliding dovetails.
Do you really need the fence when making dados larger? Wouldn’t it will just ride on the bottom of dado?
for the most part yes. but if you are taking off a lot it can be helpful so it does not slowly go deeper.
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Does your wife know you have a side rabbit plane. 🐰
Comment down on the side.
Jessica Rabbit had one of these 😏
Ok, it works for grooves and dadaos, but why the heck calling it 🤔a rebate plane then ?
Because it works there too. Lol
And the U.K. version cuts on the wrong side of the rabbit er, rebate.