Thanks people for all the suggestions, advice for making a window cill, would also be a door cill.
Someone else, today has added their two cents,
meccarroll " You seem to be looking at a lot of work arounds here.
The simplest solution is to glue on a separate cill extension to your frame at the bottom of the window. It is what most of the professional manufacturers do.
Make your bottom frame as a normal section (jamb section) then put a 10mm groove in it at the height of the cill. Machine a separate cill section with a 10mm tong on and glue it to the frame, simple!
You don't need to buy any specialist tooling to do it this way, it saves on timber and is very easy to do. Using this method you can choose which machine you use to do the slope according to your preference so you are not restricted in any way.
Mark "
Quite some time back I pulled a frame and sashes out of a skip stuck it in the back of the car and off home with the idea of working out how it was all jointed together.
The cill and window board were jointed to the frame in the method Mark gives.
What are other peoples views on using this approach. The windows and doors...... when I eventually come to make them will be made from Utile and oiled, waxed or stained as,if appropriate.
Thanks.
Someone else, today has added their two cents,
meccarroll " You seem to be looking at a lot of work arounds here.
The simplest solution is to glue on a separate cill extension to your frame at the bottom of the window. It is what most of the professional manufacturers do.
Make your bottom frame as a normal section (jamb section) then put a 10mm groove in it at the height of the cill. Machine a separate cill section with a 10mm tong on and glue it to the frame, simple!
You don't need to buy any specialist tooling to do it this way, it saves on timber and is very easy to do. Using this method you can choose which machine you use to do the slope according to your preference so you are not restricted in any way.
Mark "
Quite some time back I pulled a frame and sashes out of a skip stuck it in the back of the car and off home with the idea of working out how it was all jointed together.
The cill and window board were jointed to the frame in the method Mark gives.
What are other peoples views on using this approach. The windows and doors...... when I eventually come to make them will be made from Utile and oiled, waxed or stained as,if appropriate.
Thanks.