Summary:
This video is about using a table saw to cut rabbits with a dado stack and a sacrificial fence.
In the beginning of the video, the author mentions that he was a little nervous about using sacrificial fences early on. So he wanted to share a technique for cutting rabbits using a table saw and a dado stack and also taking advantage of a sacrificial fence.
Here are the steps on how to cut repeatable rabbits on a table saw with a dado stack using a sacrificial fence:
First, gather the materials you will need. You will need a table saw, a dado stack, a sacrificial fence, a material to use as your sacrificial fence, a material for the back or the piece that’s going to go into the rabbet, some Craig’s setup blocks, a pair of Rockler clamps, and an anchor tiny T.
Next, mark out the area that you want to cut the backing for.
Then, determine how deep you want the rabbet to be.
After that, set up your sacrificial fence.
Now, adjust how far your fence needs to be to get your desired width of cut. There are two techniques you can use:
Use the Craig’s setup blocks.
Use the board itself.
Finally, make the cut itself and do a test fit.