Hey everyone,
I've started planning out my next (slightly 'ambitious'/overly complex and insanity inducing) project and am wondering whether my idea for making the doors would work.
At the moment my plan is to build them from standard squared off profiled timber then take them apart once the fit of everything is perfect and plane them to the final angled profile before putting it back together.
I know I could achieve more or less the same result far more easily with veneers and applied mouldings though part of me is curious about how to build them with joinery.
Here's a rough drawing of what i'm planning...
Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 12.28.39 AM.jpg
And a quick doodle to show the joinery i was thinking of for the frame and panels.
The fancy bits either side of the triangular section are ideas i had for mouldings attached with sliding dovetails.
I think those would work, but i have my doubts about the additional sliding dovetail-ish joint forming the wall between them and the central triangular profiled frame piece.
Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 12.28.13 AM.jpg
Any help would be muchly appreciated
I've started planning out my next (slightly 'ambitious'/overly complex and insanity inducing) project and am wondering whether my idea for making the doors would work.
At the moment my plan is to build them from standard squared off profiled timber then take them apart once the fit of everything is perfect and plane them to the final angled profile before putting it back together.
I know I could achieve more or less the same result far more easily with veneers and applied mouldings though part of me is curious about how to build them with joinery.
Here's a rough drawing of what i'm planning...
Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 12.28.39 AM.jpg
And a quick doodle to show the joinery i was thinking of for the frame and panels.
The fancy bits either side of the triangular section are ideas i had for mouldings attached with sliding dovetails.
I think those would work, but i have my doubts about the additional sliding dovetail-ish joint forming the wall between them and the central triangular profiled frame piece.
Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 12.28.13 AM.jpg
Any help would be muchly appreciated
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