Hi,
I want to make a solid hardwood door using 19mm thick timber. Whats the best, most stable, strongest method I could use so that it does not bend, warp or change shape.
Would a full frame ledge and brace method do the job Using 19mm thick timber. once thats built then nail the planks onto the front of the frame making it a 38mm door total thickness?
Is there an alternate solution that would be better suited or should I just scrape the idea of using the 19mm timber I have altogether.
I dont really care what one side is made of or how it looks on the inside, just as long I can have a brushbox face / sides on the door.
Reason Ive raised this is I want to use the timber I have instead of purchasing 40mm thick planks and doing it that way.
thanks
I want to make a solid hardwood door using 19mm thick timber. Whats the best, most stable, strongest method I could use so that it does not bend, warp or change shape.
Would a full frame ledge and brace method do the job Using 19mm thick timber. once thats built then nail the planks onto the front of the frame making it a 38mm door total thickness?
Is there an alternate solution that would be better suited or should I just scrape the idea of using the 19mm timber I have altogether.
I dont really care what one side is made of or how it looks on the inside, just as long I can have a brushbox face / sides on the door.
Reason Ive raised this is I want to use the timber I have instead of purchasing 40mm thick planks and doing it that way.
thanks
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