Got a hardwood double opener window that I’m going to change to a fixed window.
The plan is to remove the existing return and then trim the new piece of insulated glass in either side with matching strips of wood and then silicone in.
I’m thinking of the best way to remove the existing return, I’ve got a multitool and flush cut blade but as I’ll be cutting in parallel to the grain I know it can be difficult. When I’ve used the multi tool for this kind of cut in the past it’s almost burnt through the wood and been difficult. Cross grain cuts are a lot easier and I can’t afford to make a mess of the frame!
Is there a better tool for the job?
Also bonus points for identifying this hardwood (so I can match the trim pieces), im thinking sapele or mahogany but would be great to have it match!
The plan is to remove the existing return and then trim the new piece of insulated glass in either side with matching strips of wood and then silicone in.
I’m thinking of the best way to remove the existing return, I’ve got a multitool and flush cut blade but as I’ll be cutting in parallel to the grain I know it can be difficult. When I’ve used the multi tool for this kind of cut in the past it’s almost burnt through the wood and been difficult. Cross grain cuts are a lot easier and I can’t afford to make a mess of the frame!
Is there a better tool for the job?
Also bonus points for identifying this hardwood (so I can match the trim pieces), im thinking sapele or mahogany but would be great to have it match!