For those that have decided that cutting finger joint corners for their boxes is too much trouble, and want to perhaps try cutting rabbet joints, here's how I do it:
NOTE: This is the way
I do it, I do not
advise anyone else to necessarily do it this way.
When I first started to cut these I was laying my boards flat, stacking all the dado blades allowed by the tablesaw manufacturer (all of them) and not being happy with the end result. After a trip to my buddy Hans' shop he quickly showed me an easier way to do it.
He also showed me how to quickly rig up a push block that helps hold the wood against the fence while pushing it into the blade. It also prevents any "tear out" when the wood leaves the blade.
I use the block against the side of the board until I'm about half way through.
Then I slide my push block so that it hooks in behind my board as I push it all the way through, providing support against tear out.
I was busy today, first doing the rabbets for the box ends, and once I had those all done, I lowered my dado blades and ran them all through again to make the frame rests.
First cut to exact length.
Then start running through for the rabbets.
Please excuse the mess, but things are crowded until I get my honey house up and running. Note the bags (4) of free smoker fuel??
So far I have 60 mediums and 70 deeps ready to glue and screw, with around another 60 to 70 mediums still to go. Once they are all together I will let them sit till spring and then cut hand holds in them and paint.