Angusdog
Established Member
Hi all,
I'm making some cabinet doors in the weekend, no fancy sketchup file or anything :wink: . The design's more or less finalised in my head but I wondered about the doors.
The frames will be 18mm MDF so the rails and stiles will be roughly 70mm wide. The panels will be 9mm MDF. Frames will join with half lap joints.
Is there a difference strength-wise between cutting a slot for the panels, or cutting a rebate? Or nothing worth worrying about? They're the first rail & stile doors I've made and neither method seems particularly difficult.
Thanks in advance, Simon.
I'm making some cabinet doors in the weekend, no fancy sketchup file or anything :wink: . The design's more or less finalised in my head but I wondered about the doors.
The frames will be 18mm MDF so the rails and stiles will be roughly 70mm wide. The panels will be 9mm MDF. Frames will join with half lap joints.
Is there a difference strength-wise between cutting a slot for the panels, or cutting a rebate? Or nothing worth worrying about? They're the first rail & stile doors I've made and neither method seems particularly difficult.
Thanks in advance, Simon.