cutting a groove into a plywood edge
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
When the pieces aren't too big to handle, I use my dado blade and run the pieces along the rip fence. It takes just seconds to do.
Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
If you wanted to make a fence with a hole in it large enough to get the bit and quill through ,,,you could use the shop smith in a horizontal boring position , using a router bit ,, the grove part should be rather simple operation with the wood laying flat??
Just a thought.
Hobbyman2
Just a thought.
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
Thanks guys! I really appreciate the help.
My biggest problem is that I have not worked with plywood that much (as a woodworker) before. I have no Idea how it is going to react to various blades and processes. If I was working with real wood I would most likely use a dado, as I have had great results with that method.
So, I will probably try the dado blade and try this. You guys have given me a plethora
of techniques to try, because I am assuming that ply will work pretty much the same. i am aware of the tearout properties, and I will try to minimize that problem, but all of the plywood cuts are going to be hidden ... so there is that ... 
My biggest problem is that I have not worked with plywood that much (as a woodworker) before. I have no Idea how it is going to react to various blades and processes. If I was working with real wood I would most likely use a dado, as I have had great results with that method.
So, I will probably try the dado blade and try this. You guys have given me a plethora


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1951 10 ER S/N ER 44570 -- Reborn 9/16/14
1950 10 ER S/N ER 33479 Reborn July 2016
1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
1951 jigsaw X 2
1951 !0 ER #3 in rebuild
500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
2014 Mark 7 W/Lift assist - 14 4" Jointer - DC3300
And a plethora of small stuff .....
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
In what I seem to remember as Norm's last season he had some guys showing how they put on face frames using biscuits. The cleaver part was how they did them, you cut a shot for one side and then use the biscuit cutter for the other side.
Read about it here:
http://www.finewoodworking.com/2007/12/ ... norm-abram
Turns out this method works really well. I use this technique for all sort of projects. Here is an application I did one not too long ago, not quite the same but you can see how it works as the principal is the same:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... it#p197178
This is the blade I used in the 5/32" width:
https://www.infinitytools.com/saw-blade ... e-156-kerf
Then of course you need a biscuit cutter. You should more then likely have one in your shop unless you have gone to Festool Domino's.
Ed
Read about it here:
http://www.finewoodworking.com/2007/12/ ... norm-abram
Turns out this method works really well. I use this technique for all sort of projects. Here is an application I did one not too long ago, not quite the same but you can see how it works as the principal is the same:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... it#p197178
This is the blade I used in the 5/32" width:
https://www.infinitytools.com/saw-blade ... e-156-kerf
Then of course you need a biscuit cutter. You should more then likely have one in your shop unless you have gone to Festool Domino's.
Ed
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
Just a idea to toss out there .
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
that one is over 25 years old and as strong as the day it was made.
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Re: cutting a groove into a plywood edge
One thing you may want to consider is buying a Lamello or biscuit cutter. They will give you a lot more flexibility in your joinery and once you learn the layout techniques very fast. They will give you joints much stronger than the wood or plywood. Once you get the concept down you will find all kinds of uses for them. HF sells them pretty cheap.
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