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amp enclosure [message #29901] Mon, 26 March 2007 01:08 Go to next message
blake is currently offline  blake
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I'm building an enclosure for an amp I just built and I have a question about recessing the top plate.

I used a rabbet bit to cut out a shelf for the top plate to sit on. The problem is that at the corners I have to pull the bit off the wood and it leaves a curve rather than a square end. Should I just chisel out the last little bit of wood or is there another, better looking way of doing it?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Blake

Re: amp enclosure [message #29902 is a reply to message #29901] Mon, 26 March 2007 09:06 Go to previous message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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As you've discovered, if you cut the rabbet after gluing up the box you're left with the rounded corners.
Just use 1/2" or bigger chisel to cut the square. Use the extra width of the flat edge to index against the already cut side of the rabbet. Alternate your cuts from one side of the corner to the other so as not to have a split.

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