#09 – Rabbet Plane
Rabbet Plane Joinery Woodworking — Handcrafted Tool for 4 Classic Joints
Rabbet plane joinery woodworking is the handcrafted art of cutting stepped recesses — rabbets — that form the enduring foundation of door frames, window sashes, drawer bottoms, and panel grooves. The rabbet plane makes this remarkable joinery woodworking possible with a blade that extends to the full width of the sole, cutting right into corners with accuracy no chisel alone can produce.




History of Rabbet Plane Joinery Woodworking
The rabbet plane has been attested since the Roman period and came into widespread use from the 17th century onward. As noted in Wikipedia’s rabbet plane article, this handcrafted tool was indispensable in every workshop doing rabbet plane joinery woodworking — making enduring doors, windows, and furniture.
How Rabbet Plane Joinery Woodworking Works
Unlike a bench plane, the rugged rabbet plane blade extends to the very edge of the sole — allowing it to cut into corners. A fence controls rabbet width; a depth stop controls depth. Some rabbet planes carry a nicker to sever fibres cleanly in cross-grain rabbet plane joinery woodworking.
Rabbet Plane Joinery Woodworking — 4 Classic Joints
Door frames, window sashes, panel grooves, and drawer construction — 4 enduring joints that all rely on the remarkable rabbet plane. See also Router Plane — No. 10, which cleans the grooves that rabbet plane joinery woodworking creates.
The Rabbet Plane Today
The rabbet plane remains an enduring, timeless tool in hand-tool joinery woodworking worldwide — every hand-tool joiner keeps one sharp for fitting handcrafted doors, drawers, and panels precisely.
Definition
A plane designed to cut rabbets (rebates) — stepped recesses along the edge of a board. Its blade extends to the full width of the sole, allowing it to cut right into corners. Used in joinery for fitting panels, doors, windows, and drawer bottoms.
Terminology
| German | Falzhobel |
|---|---|
| English | Rabbet Plane / Rebate Plane / Shoulder Plane |
Regional Variants
EN: Rabbet plane, Rebate plane, Shoulder plane — DE: Falzhobel, Simshobel, Nuthobel — FR: Guillaume, Bouvet — NL: Sponninghobel — SE: Not- och sponthyvel — DK: Falshøvl
Professional Users
Joiners, cabinetmakers, furniture makers, carpenters, pattern makers
Period / Era
Attested from the Roman period; widely used from the 17th century onward; still in active use in fine joinery
Available as an archival print — Heritage Tools Archive Vol. 01 — Woodcraft
