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Rabbets vs. Dadoes vs. Grooves

Published On: May 24, 2023

In woodworking, various joints hold wood pieces together. Rabbets, dadoes, and grooves are three of the most frequently used joints in woodworking projects. They may seem similar to each other to many DIY beginners, but each of them features different characteristics and uses. Understanding the differences between a rabbet vs. Dado vs. Groove is of great importance for your projects, helping you create strong and nice wood joints. Today, we’ll explain their features and applications in detail.

Rabbet vs. Dadao vs. groove

A rabbet is an L-shaped cut on the edge of a workpiece. It can be across or with the grain.

A dado is a square-bottom slot that is cut across the grain.

A groove looks very similar to a dado, but it is cut with the grain.

Rabbets

Applications: ideal for small projects like building drawers, cabinets, or picture frames.

How to make: we can use a rabbit router bit or a straight router bit to create a rabbet joint. Or using a set of dado blades on a table saw.

Dadoes

Applications: bookcases, sideboards, cabinet shelves, partitions, and drawer dividers.

How to make: it is advisable to cut a dado joint with a table saw. Setting the dado blades to the required depth and width and then creating a dado in one move. Or like cutting a rabbet, you can also produce a dado with a router.

Grooves

Applications: frequently found in a joint called a tongue and groove joint that is often used in joining relatively smaller sized pieces to form a large piece, such as tabletops, cabinet backs, and even walls and ceilings.

How to make: making a groove is quite similar to making a dado, using a table saw or a router.

Konetool supplies a full selection of industrial-quality router bits for producing various wood joints. If you need rabbet bits or straight bits or tongue & groove bits for your business, please contact us at:[email protected] or visit our router bits product page to request a quote for further information.

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