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The rebate plane (also known as the rabbet plane) is a hand plane designed for cutting rebates in wood.

The rebate plane is one of a group of planes including the shoulder plane, bullnose plane and carriage makers plane in which the blade protrudes by a very small amount - usually less than half a millimetre - from the sides of the plane body on both sides. The blade is very slightly wider than the body of the plane. The reason for the slight protrusion of the blade is so that the plane body does not bind on the side of the cut, which would result in the side wall of the rebate not being perpendicular to the bottom.

Rebate planes are intended for long grain cutting and are generally setup to remove large amounts of material quickly. The mouth is set quite coarsely to allow large chips to be removed.

There are a few variations of this plane, including the duplex rebate plane, which has two locations for the blade; one in the middle of the body for normal cutting; and one at the front to allow cutting into corners. In the latter mode, the duplex rebate plane is similar to a bullnose plane.

The rebate plane commonly has a depth stop and a fence which allows the width and depth of the rebate to be gauged. They also are commonly equipped with a spur which is designed to score the wood as the rebate is cut, giving a cleaner corner.

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