Ron, I'll play around with some scraps and see how this comes out,
thanks.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 7:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question
 
Sure you can cut a rabbet with a circular saw. It is a matter of setting
the depth of cut on the saw and using a guide clamped so the main cut is
done following along it. Then come out a little and make multiple passes
so you make numerous saw cuts then use a hand chisel to split them out
and smooth up the joint.. I don't remember the lenth and width of the
pieces you were using, but you could clamp them together and cut across
a number of them at one time. Make sure to put the wider base of the saw
on uncut material all the time so the correct depth of cut will be
controlled.
Ron
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From: William Stephan 
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question

Thanks Ron. I don't think I have the tools to do this, but it's a good
idea. About all I have in the way of woodworking tools is a circ saw, a
handheld jigsaw and some hand saws. Do you think it would be possible to
cut rabbets with the tools I already have?

I think there's going to be a total of 24 of these boxes, so this should
keep me busy until the weather warms up if that's ever going to happen.

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.Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question
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.A suggestion comes to mind regardless of which lumber you use. If you
cut a rabbet in the front and back the end grain of the sides will be
covered and you can nail or screw through the front and back into the
sides then you can slso nail or screw through the sides into the front
and rear. Doing this locks the lumber together both ways and makes for
stronger. I would suggest pilot holes if using screws.
.Ron
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. Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:31 PM
. Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Plywood question
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.
. I've decided to build some boxes that will be used to store CDs in a
couple cabinets we have. These will be simple, just a bottom, and four
sides. I think I want the bottoms and fronts and backs to be 3/4 inches
thick. 
.
. Basically, I'm thinking about either 1x8s or 3/4 inch plywood. If I
use the 1x8s, there's likely to be some waste, whereas if I use plywood,
there'll be a lot less.
.
. My question to you folks then is whether there's a reason not to screw
into the edges of plywood. There's not going to be a lot of stress on
these obviously, but I know the center sheets in plywood can be pretty
low in grade.
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. Thoughts?
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