Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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1.
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The
_____ of a rabbet should be from one-half to two-thirds the thickness of the
stock.
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2.
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The
correct saw for cutting a rabbet by hand is the _____.
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3.
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A
piece of scrap stock is clamped over the _____ with hand screws to help ensure a square cut and to
prevent the hand saw from damaging the wood. (two words)
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4.
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When
cutting a rabbet using a table saw, use the _____ as a guide. (two words)
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5.
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To
cut a rabbet using a router, use a(n) _____ bit.
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6.
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To
create a smooth rabbet joint, _____ off excess material after the glue has dried so both edges of the
joint are flush.
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True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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7.
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The
rabbet joint is often used in drawer construction.
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8.
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The
back panels of cases and cabinets are often inset using a rabbet joint.
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9.
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Fig.
9-1 (in workbook) shows the method to mark the depth of a rabbet cut.
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10.
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When
using a table saw to cut a rabbet, you should not allow your fingers to come closer than 5 inches to
the saw blade.
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11.
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When
cutting a rabbet using hand tools, make the shoulder cut just inside the layout line.
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12.
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After
the shoulder cut has been made, a chisel or a saw can be used to remove excess stock.
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13.
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Cutting a rabbet with a router requires two passes.
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14.
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When
removing excess stock using a table saw, the material to be removed should be facing out so that it
can be safely separated from the workpiece.
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15.
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The
rabbet joint is strong enough that nails or screws are not usually needed to reinforce the
glue.
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Matching
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16.
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Make
the first cut.
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17.
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Place
the workpiece face up on the table with the edge against the fence.
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18.
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Make
the second cut.
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19.
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Set
the saw-blade projection to the width of the rabbet and the fence to the depth of the
rabbet.
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20.
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Place
the workpiece on its end with the edge toward the saw blade and the face toward the
fence.
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