Making Lock Rabbet Joints
George VondriskaJoin George Vondriska on Thursday, January 11th at 11:00 a.m. CT for a FREE LIVE event! You’re going to love this approach for making boxes, it’s a one bit wonder. Set up a 1/4″ slot cutter in your router table and, with that one setup, you can cut the corner joint AND the groove for the drawer bottom. The joint has mechanical strength and lots of surface area for glue, making this a great drawer box joint. Need a use for your excess sawdust? Here’s 7 of them! Check out our FREE guide for 7 Ways to Upcycle Your Sawdust here!
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