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Infinity Tools Wood Rabbet Hand Plane, 30mm

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$139.90

Adjustable Mouth for Micro-Thin Shavings!

Why You Need Rabbet Hand Planes Hand Planes Overview

The Rabbet Plane is a narrow plane used for perfecting grooves, rabbets, moldings and doors or window frames.

The 30mm-wide (1.2") blade is inserted near the center of the body at an angle of 45° to the planed surface, and the blade covers the entire width of the plane. The chip breaker breaks chips from the planed material and removes them away from the planed surface.

The Rabbet Plane has an adjustable front sole for controlling the width of the mouth opening. Made of European beech hardwood with a long-wearing hornbeam sole, these planes are ready for a lifetime of use.

Our premium wood body planes now feature a Norris style adjustment mechanism that makes them very easy to use. This traditional adjustment mechanism allows the depth of cut to be adjusted by turning the brass knob. Pressing the knob right or left will adjust the skew of the iron in the plane body. The Wedge also features a brass tensioning screw with thumb knob that makes securing the iron a snap and improves tension near the end of the wedge where it matters most.

Blade may require initial flattening of the back and honing before use.

255 x 30 x 155mm (10" x 1.2" x 6.1"). Made for us by a European company that has been making hand tools for over 100 years.

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Brent H. Verified Customer   
04-11-25

I purchased the 6' Dadonator Jr expecting it to perform as described in Infinity Cutting Tools catalog. For the most part it performed as expected. Issues with the actual dado width produced by the blade were not what I was expecting, dado width was close to 1/64' oversized. Customer support experience was not a pleasant one. After many back and forth emails to convince Infinity that I was properly installing and using the blade they agreed to returning the blade for diagnosis at their facility.Three aggravating weeks later Infinity agreed that the blade was not within their specifications and offered to return the blade or give a refund. I chose the refund. During this entire process I got the distinct impression that Infinity Cutting Tools was convinced that their product was not the problem but rather it was something I was doing wrong ,in the end Infinity begrudgingly agreed that the fault was the Dado blade and not user error. Will I buy other Infinity Cutting tools in the future? Yes I most likely will. Nothing is perfect, mistakes happen and I try to be a gracious person.

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I was wanting a dado blade that didn’t leave “bat ear” undecuts at the outside edges of the dado groove

Jack J. Verified Customer   
04-09-25

My overall experience has been very positive.

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Thank you for the feedback, Jack! We’re glad to hear you had such a positive shopping experience. We hope to see you back soon!

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Because I have an affinity for wood handplanes.

Jerrod R. Verified Customer   
04-07-25

I love the equipment works as designed. Easy to set up. My only complaint is the price is to high.

Reply from infinitytools.com

Hey Jerrod, thanks for your feedback. We are very competitivey priced and also offer free shipping on most orders over $100. If you have additional questions just reach out our office hours are Monday – Friday, between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm ET. Just give us a call or send us an email to open a support ticket, and we’ll jump right on it! 877-872-2487 | support@infinitytools.com

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7-Pc. Rabbet Plane Package

Rabbet planes and shoulder planes are unique in that the cutting edge extends across the entire width of the plane body. You won't find a better value anywhere in quality European-style rabbet planes. You get all six of our rabbet planes plus, 4-oz. plane-adjusting mallet.

Rabbet hand planes can make a big difference in the quality of your woodworking joinery.
Rabbet hand planes can make a big difference in the quality of your woodworking joinery.

Have you ever created a tenon that was a hair too tight to fit into the mortise? Or a rabbet that wasn't quite deep enough or wide enough? How about a dado that needs cleaned up? A rabbet plane is perhaps the most accurate tool you can use to sneak up on a perfect fit.

A rabbet plane, as its name implies, was designed to create or fine-tune rabbets. What's unique about rabbet planes is that the iron, or blade, extends all the way to the sides of the plane body. This allows the cutting edge to create a square corner in joinery such as dadoes, grooves, rabbets, tongues, and tenons.

The rabbet planes offered by Infinity Tools can be broken down into three sub-categories: Adjustable rabbet planeskew rabbet plane, and double rabbet planes.

A rabbet plane features an iron with a cutting edge that extends to the sides of the plane body.
A rabbet plane features an iron with a cutting edge that extends to the sides of the plane body.

The adjustable rabbet plane shown above has a sole piece at the front of the plane that can be positioned to close or open the mouth of the plane where the shaving exits. A tighter mouth with a light cut results in a smooth surface. A larger mouth opening allows thicker shavings to exit without jamming up in the plane.

The skew rabbet plane has similar features to the adjustable rabbet plane. The mouth opening can be adjusted. The main difference, though, is that the plane iron is bedded, or "skewed," at an angle relative to the sides of the plane body (see below). This effectively lowers the cutting angle of the iron to make it especially useful for slicing cleanly through end grain.

A skew rabbet plane is designed to slice through end grain, such as the shoulders of a tenon.
A skew rabbet plane is designed to slice through end grain, such as the shoulders of a tenon.
A skew rabbet plane is designed to slice through end grain, such as the shoulders of a tenon.

Double rabbet planes look a little odd. They're unique in that they have two positions you can use for the iron — the middle of the body or at the front, as shown below. The front position turns the plane into a "bullnose" plane, allowing it to get tight into a corner such as a stopped rabbet or dado.

Double rabbet planes have two positions for the iron. The plane on the left shows the iron located at the front, or
Double rabbet planes have two positions for the iron. The plane on the left shows the iron located at the front, or "bullnose" position. The plane on the right shows the iron in at the traditional location further back on the plane body.

The double rabbet planes are available in different widths, depending on the application. The widths are marked in millimeters at the heel of the plane body, as you can see below. The different widths make the double rabbet planes ideal for cleaning out dadoes and grooves.

The double rabbet planes are offered in different widths to suit a variety of joinery tasks.
The double rabbet planes are offered in different widths to suit a variety of joinery tasks.

The soles of the adjustable and skew rabbet planes are made of hornbeam with European beech bodies, as has been the tradition for decades or longer. The double rabbet planes are made from solid beech. The soles are machined straight and smooth.

These planes are a tremendous value if you're willing to put in just a little time to sharpen the iron. But it doesn't take long to flatten the back of the iron and hone the bevel. I use diamond stones that cut quickly.

As for the quality of the irons, they're made of chrome-vanadium steel alloy hardened and tempered to 58HRC. Also, these planes are CNC-machined so you know the bed is going to be flat, as well. The manufacturer of these planes has been making quality hand tools for over 100 years.

When it comes to removing, installing, and adjusting the depth of the iron, you know what they say: A picture is worth a thousand words. In this case, the video below shows you how to do this. It's easier than you might think.

When I talk to woodworkers about hand planes, one of the questions I hear a lot is, "Which hand plane should I buy first?" The discussion usually centers around common bench planes or block planes. There is one type of hand plane, however, that should become a part of your hand tool arsenal sooner rather than later: Rabbet planes.