Good advice above.
On tall raised panel doors I've always added a third, wide center rail. Seems to help...maybe gives the door more torsion resistance? Most of that work was maple/mdf.
Good advice above.
On tall raised panel doors I've always added a third, wide center rail. Seems to help...maybe gives the door more torsion resistance? Most of that work was maple/mdf.
Scott Vroom
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
still dont know what he means. some of his doors dont come out flat? hes saying they are not coming out flat after he has made them so I can only assume hes got a clamping issue.
You do the best you can.. Your using a MDF panel and as long as that is as flat as expected the solid maple will be the only flaw if it is milled and assembled as flat as possible. I've put doors on and a year later seen them twist a bit and under warranty repaired or replaced if they couldn't correct the problem.
In most repairs it's nothing more than a turn of a screw driver on the adjustable hinge...
I use to do a lot of full inset doors. Adjustable hinges my friend ...
Wow your work looks great!
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